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OVERDRIVE® PROCESSOR SOCKET SPECIFICATION
17.6.6.
End User Criteria
17.6.6.1.
QUALIFIED OVERDRIVE
®
PROCESSOR COMPONENTS
To ensure processor upgradability, a system should employ the following Intel-qualified Over-
Drive processor components. For a list of qualified components contact your Intel sales repre-
sentative, or if in the US, contact Intel FaxBACK Information Service at (800) 525-3019.
•
Genuine Intel OEM CPU
•
Socket 8, 387-hole ZIF
•
Header 8, 40-pin shrouded (Systems and Motherboards employing Header 8 solution
only.) OR programmable voltage regulator capable of providing the voltage and current
required by the OverDrive processor.
17.6.6.2.
VISIBILITY AND INSTALLATION
Socket 8 and Header 8 must be visible upon removal of the system cover. Otherwise, the OEM
must include diagrams or other indicators visible upon removal of the system cover or clear in-
structions in the user’s manual to guide the end user to the CPU socket and the VRM header.
Special tools, other than a screw driver, must not be required for an upgrade installation.
17.6.6.3.
JUMPER CONFIGURATION
End user configured jumpers are not recommended. If design requires jumpers or switches to
upgrade the system, a detailed jumper description in the manual is required. The jumpers must
be easy to locate and set. Jumper identification should be silk-screened on the motherboard if
possible. Jumper tables on the inside of the system case are recommended.
17.6.6.4.
BIOS CHANGES
BIOS changes or additional software must not be required to upgrade the system with the Over-
Drive processor.
17.6.6.5.
DOCUMENTATION
The system documentation must include installation instructions, with illustrations of the sys-
tem, Socket 8 and Header 8 location, and any heatsink clip’s operation and orientation instruc-
tions. Furthermore, there must be no documentation anywhere stating that the warranty is void
if the OEM processor is removed.
17.6.6.6.
UPGRADE REMOVAL
The upgrade process must be reversible such that upon re-installation of the original CPU, the
system must retain original functionality and the cooling solution must return to its original
effectiveness.
Содержание Pentium Pro Family
Страница 17: ...1 Component Introduction ...
Страница 26: ...2 Pentium Pro Processor Architecture Overview ...
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Страница 36: ...3 Bus Overview ...
Страница 62: ...4 Bus Protocol ...
Страница 105: ...5 Bus Transactions and Operations ...
Страница 126: ...6 Range Registers ...
Страница 131: ...7 Cache Protocol ...
Страница 135: ...8 Data Integrity ...
Страница 148: ...9 Configuration ...
Страница 161: ...10 Pentium Pro Processor Test Access Port TAP ...
Страница 172: ...11 Electrical Specifications ...
Страница 201: ...12 GTL Interface Specification ...
Страница 229: ...13 3 3V Tolerant Signal Quality Specifications ...
Страница 233: ...14 Thermal Specifications ...
Страница 239: ...15 Mechanical Specifications ...
Страница 241: ...15 2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS s Figure 15 1 Package Dimensions Bottom View ...
Страница 252: ...16 Tools ...
Страница 260: ...16 8 TOOLS Figure 16 4 Generic MP System Layout for Debug Port Connection ...
Страница 264: ...17 OverDrive Processor Socket Specification ...
Страница 290: ...A Signals Reference ...
Страница 320: ...Index ...
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