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Chapter 3
Removing Pentium II Passive Processors and CPU Retention
Modules
To remove the CPU, move the locks to the center of the CPU. A click
will be heard when the CPU has been unlocked. Gently pull up on the
CPU, taking care not to bend the motherboard or the CPU retention
module.
Removing Heat Sink Locks
To remove the lock from the retention bracket, gently press the ends of
the locks inward and pull.
Peripheral Device Installation
After all the jumpers on the mainboard have been set, the mainboard
can be mounted into the case. You may then install the display card and
any other peripheral devices that you may have.
If a PCI-BUS interface card is to be installed in the system, any one of
the four PCI-BUS slots can support either a Master or a Slave device.
After installing the peripheral controllers, you should check the CPU
and all of your devices again before preparing to power on the system.
Connecting the Power Supply
The female power supply connector on the mainboard fits with the
male power supply connector from a 3.3V, 5V, or 12V power supply.
Beware: incorrect installation of the power supply can result in serious
damage to the system board and connected peripherals. Before con-
necting the leads from the power supply, you should first make sure
that the power supply is unplugged.
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