Fujitsu D1740 technical manual Mounting heat sink

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Installing and removing processors

Mounting heat sink

Be sure to use heat conducting material between the processor and the heat sink. If a heat conducting pad (rubber-like foil) is already applied to the heat sink, then use it. Otherwise you must apply a very thin layer of heat conducting paste.

Heat conducting pads can only be used once. If you remove the heat sink, you must clean it and apply new heat conducting paste before you remount it.

Please note that, depending on the heat sink used, different heat sink mounts are required on the mainboard.

If a counter-plate is mounted on the underside of the mainboard for reinforcement, no

i heat sinks of the type "Intel Boxed" may be used. Otherwise the retaining clips of the heat sink will be damaged.

When using an "Intel Boxed" heat sink, the mainboard must be converted. This conversion set is either included with the mainboard or is available separately.

If no counter-plate is mounted, you can use both "Intel Boxed" heat sinks and standard heat sinks. If you use the "Intel Boxed" heat sink, the mainboard will bend due to the high pressure of the retaining clips. This behaviour is specified by Intel.

► Depending on the configuration variant, you must pull a protective foil off the heat sink or coat the heat sink with heat conducting paste before fitting it.

► Depending on the processor variant, clips may also be supplied for mounting the heat sink that fix it in place.

► When you have mounted the optional fan, connect the fan plug to the corresponding connection on the mainboard.

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Contents English AnswersSie haben Page Bestell-Nr./Order No. A26361-D1740-Z120-1-6319 Ausgabe April 2004 April 2004 edition Mainboard D1740Page Übersicht/Overview Mainboard D1740 Externe Anschlüsse / External connectorsPage Contents Page Additional information Notational conventionsInformation about boards Important notesInternal ports List of featuresOnboard features Special onboard featuresSpecial technical features special features External portsSilent Fan LT Silent Drives Recovery BiosDeskUpdate Multi BootBrief instructions on installing mainboard Prior to installationInstallation Driver installation Interfaces and connectors LAN connectorExternal ports Audio ports Audio ports and audio configurationAudio configuration DriversSoftware Internal ports and connectors Graphics port Supported screen resolutionsHard disk connection Pin assignment of internal ports Front panelAUX-Audio In or CD-ROM Audio Conector Audio port front USB dual channelFan 1 CPU Processor power supply power supply Power supply ATXRecovering System Bios pinpair B Settings with switches and jumpersSetting via control-panel plug connector Skipping system and Bios Setup password pinpair aAdd-on modules / Upgrading Installing and removing processorsInstalling the processor with heat sink and fan optional Technical dataMounting heat sink Upgrading main memory Installing a memory moduleMonofunctional expansions cards Adding PCI cardsPCI bus interrupts Selecting correct PCI slot Removing a memory moduleLAN Replacing lithium batteryAdding PCI cards Bios update When should a Bios update be carried out?Bios update under Windows with DeskFlash utility Bios Recovery Recovering System Bios Microcode UpdateWhat is a microcode update? Drivers When should a microcode update be carried out?Mainboard current requirement AnnexElectrical Properties Loadability for connections and fusesLED APM and Acpi system status, energy-saving modesMainboard Revision and Bios Version Bios versionMainboard Revision level Bios update for installed CPU failed Error messagesIncorrect Drive a run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Monitor type does not match Cmos RUN Setup DOS error messages DOS error messagesCheck your chipcard SmartCard reader error messagesGlossary