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Chapter 3 Processor/Memory Subsystem
Compaq iPAQ Series of Desktop Personal Computers
Second Edition - February 2001
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3.2.3 PROCESSOR
UPGRADING
All units use the PGA370 ZIF mounting socket and ship with either a Celeron or Pentium III
processor installed. To replace the processor, use the following procedure:
1.
Power down the system and disconnect the power cord.
2.
Remove the right outer (carbon) panel.
3.
On iPAQ 1.x systems, disconnect and remove the hard drive.
4.
Remove the right chassis access panel.
5.
After insuring that you have been properly grounded, remove the heatsink retaining clip (on
the iPAQ 1.x by prying) or retaining bar (on the iPAQ 2.0 by lifting up the lock handle and
then pressing the two ends together).
6.
Remove the heatsink by twisting slightly before lifting off.
7.
Lift the release arm of the PGA370 socket to the upright position.
8.
Lift the processor package from the socket.
Replacement of the new processor is a reversal of steps 1-8.
CAUTION: These systems are designed for using processors with passive heat sinks
.
Installing a processor with an integrated fan on an iPAQ 1.x system is possible but
not
recommended (see Warning below).
Do not
install a processor with an integrated fan
in an iPAQ 2.0 unit
.
When replacing the processor it is recommended that the replacement processor be of the same
family as the existing processor (i.e., Celeron for Celeron, or Pentium for Pentium).
WARNING
: Upgrading iPAQ 1.0/1.2 models to a faster processor is possible provided
that the new processor does not draw more than 18 amps of current. Using a processor
that draws in excess of 18 amps may create a thermal condition and damage the system
board. IPAQ 2.0 models may be upgraded to processors of up to but not exceeding 1
GHz. Installing a processor faster than 1 GHz in an iPAQ 2.0 unit may cause damage to
the processor and/or the system board.
The processor core voltage and operating frequency are automatically set early in the power cycle
process. No DIP switch settings are involved in replacing the processor.
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