Fujitsu D1740 Add-on modules / Upgrading, Installing and removing processors, Technical data

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Installing and removing processors

Add-on modules / Upgrading

Exit energy-saving mode, switch off the system and remove the power plug from the ! mains outlet, before carrying out any of the procedures described in this chapter!

Even when you have switched off the device, parts (e.g. memory modules, AGP and PCI extension boards) are still supplied with power.

Installing and removing processors

Technical data

Intel Pentium 4 with 400 or 533 MHz system bus in the mPGA478 design. Intel Celeron with 400 or 533 MHz System Bus in the mPGA478 design.

A current list of the processors supported by this mainboard is available on the Internet at: www.fujitsu-siemens.com/mainboards.

Installing the processor with heat sink and fan (optional)

Remove the fan that there may be and the heat sink.

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Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow (1) and lift it as far as it will go (2).

Remove the old processor from the socket (3).

Insert the new processor in the socket so that the angled corner of the processor matches the coding on the socket (A) with regard to the position (4).

The angled corner of the processor can also be at a different location than shown in the

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► Push the lever back down until it clicks into place (5).

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Contents Answers EnglishSie haben Page Bestell-Nr./Order No. A26361-D1740-Z120-1-6319 Mainboard D1740 Ausgabe April 2004 April 2004 editionPage Externe Anschlüsse / External connectors Übersicht/Overview Mainboard D1740Page Contents Page Notational conventions Additional informationImportant notes Information about boardsSpecial onboard features List of featuresOnboard features Internal portsSilent Fan LT Special technical features special featuresExternal ports Multi Boot Recovery BiosDeskUpdate Silent DrivesInstallation Brief instructions on installing mainboardPrior to installation Driver installation External ports Interfaces and connectorsLAN connector Audio ports and audio configuration Audio portsSoftware Audio configurationDrivers Hard disk connection Internal ports and connectorsGraphics port Supported screen resolutions AUX-Audio In or CD-ROM Audio Conector Pin assignment of internal portsFront panel Fan 1 CPU Audio port frontUSB dual channel Power supply ATX Processor power supply power supplySkipping system and Bios Setup password pinpair a Settings with switches and jumpersSetting via control-panel plug connector Recovering System Bios pinpair BTechnical data Installing and removing processorsInstalling the processor with heat sink and fan optional Add-on modules / UpgradingMounting heat sink Installing a memory module Upgrading main memoryRemoving a memory module Adding PCI cardsPCI bus interrupts Selecting correct PCI slot Monofunctional expansions cardsReplacing lithium battery LANAdding PCI cards Bios update under Windows with DeskFlash utility Bios updateWhen should a Bios update be carried out? What is a microcode update? Bios Recovery Recovering System BiosMicrocode Update When should a microcode update be carried out? DriversLoadability for connections and fuses AnnexElectrical Properties Mainboard current requirementAPM and Acpi system status, energy-saving modes LEDMainboard Revision level Mainboard Revision and Bios VersionBios version Error messages Bios update for installed CPU failedIncorrect Drive a run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Monitor type does not match Cmos RUN Setup DOS error messages DOS error messagesSmartCard reader error messages Check your chipcardGlossary