Compaq JP1 Other Power Connection Options, Inserting the second PL-P3/SMP into the processor slot

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Inserting the second PL-P3/SMP into the processor slot.

Connecting the 4-pin end of the PL-P3/SMP’s power cable to an unused 4-pin connector from the power supply.

The connected cables for two PL-P3/SMPs.

Important! Do not connect the PL-P3/SMP to a connector from a hard disk drive or other device.

Other Power Connection Options

If you can’t connect the PL-P3/SMP to an unused connector from your power supply (as shown above)—for example, your system uses a WTX power supply, or a proprietary power supply (including Dell and Compaq models) with non-standard pin signal definitions, or your power supply simply does not have any remaining unused connectors—we can suggest several options:

Consider upgrading the power supply to obtain more reserved connectors (contact your system vendor for information on power supply upgrades).

Contact PowerLeap for a custom-designed power cable solution (minimum order: 50 pcs.). The photos below illustrate using a custom-designed power cable to connect the PL-P3/SMP to a power supply.

Using a custom-designed power cable to connect the PL-P3/SMP to a power supply:

Disconnecting the WTX power supply connector from the motherboard.

Connecting the PL-P3/SMP’s power

Connecting the PL-P3/SMP’s power

cable to the WTX power supply

cable to the motherboard.

connector.

 

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Contents Installation Guide PL-P3/SMP Jumper Settings JP1 & JP2 Frontside Bus FSB SpeedJP3 Dual CPU Signal Before You Start…Removing the original processors from the CPU slots Installing the PL-P3/SMP and connecting to a power supply Other Power Connection Options Inserting the second PL-P3/SMP into the processor slotTroubleshooting Installation Guide Upgrading Your Computer’s Bios