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Caution: After operating for several hours, many chips
in your computer, including the Pentium II OverDrive
processor, can become hot enough to cause mild skin
burns if handled. Let the computer cool off before
handling the Pentium II OverDrive processor.
The Pentium II OverDrive processor feels hot.
• It is normal for the Pentium II OverDrive processor to generate
heat while operating.
Some of the pins on the Pentium II OverDrive processor are bent.
• Carefully straighten any bent pins with needlenose pliers or
tweezers before inserting the Pentium II OverDrive processor to
the socket.
If your computer appears to be functioning normally and you
have eliminated jumper settings and setup requirements as the
problem, but you don't see a speed improvement, see the "Getting
Help" section on page 28.
Your computer powers on and runs normally for a few minutes
then hangs up or shuts down.
• Is the Pentium II OverDrive processor socket handle fully
locked?
• Is the Pentium II OverDrive processor fully inserted?
• Did you set the jumpers or system switches correctly, as
described in your computer's owner's manual?
Your application programs don’t run any faster with the
Pentium II OverDrive processor installed.
• Did you set the jumpers or system switches correctly, as
described in your computer's owner’s manual? For further
information on jumpers and switches, see page 26.
• Does your computer require you to run its setup program?
Check your computer's owner's manual or contact your dealer
to verify.
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