2.
Continue sliding the bracket forward a couple of inches
until it stops; then pull the slotted end toward you and to
the left until the narrow tip of the bracket comes out of its
hole. Set it aside.
3.
Carefully pull the CPU card straight out of its connectors
on the main system board. Do not rock the card from
side-to-side or you will damage the connectors. Be sure not
to touch any of the card’s components or the gold
connectors; handle it only by the edges.
If you are going to replace the CPU chip, see the instructions
that came with the upgrade kit.
When you are ready to install the CPU card, follow the steps in
the next section.
lnstalling the CPU Card
If you are installing a new dual-Pentium CPU card, you must
also install the ASIC chip that came with the card on your
computer’s main system board. See page 6-7 for instructions
after you install the card.
Follow these steps to replace the CPU card in your computer:
1.
If you are installing a CPU card with two connectors along
the bottom, such as the 486DX2/66 card, align the card
with connectors J0730 and J0710 on the main system board
(shown on page 6-2). Then push the card gently, but firmly,
into the connectors.
If you are installing a CPU card with three connectors along
the bottom, such as the dual-Pentium 66 card, align the
card with connectors
J0710, J0730,
and
J0770.
6-4
Installing and Removing Options
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