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Pentium II Slot Connector
and Key Pin
Figure 14
Chapter 2
Board Installation
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up the key notch on the retention module with the key pin on the Pentium II
slot (the key pin on the Pentium II slot indicates the correct
orientation of the CPU).
Figure 12
Figure 13
Drop the retention module
(Figure 15 on the following
page) down over the Pentium
II slot so that the retention
module sits flat against the
motherboard. Tighten the
screws in a clockwise manner
to secure the module to the
board. Warning: Do not
overtighten the screws as you
may damage the module and/
or the motherboard.
Installing the Active Processor
When the retention module is securely installed, you are ready to plug in the
CPU. Press down firmly on the CPU until you hear a “click” (see Figure 16 on the
following page). This clicking sound indicates that the CPU is fully locked into
the retention module. If you have an active processor, you will also need to
connect the CPU’s cooling fan cable to the cooling fan power connector on the
board.
Locate the cooling fan connector (e.g. FAN1) on the motherboard. Plug the
CPU’s cooling fan cable into the cooling fan connector on the board. There will
be a plastic clip assembly similar to that of the ATX power connector that will