Chapter 2
Board Installation
4. Installing the CPU and Cooling Fan
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important!
Socket 7 processors (see Specifications |
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on page 5) can be used on the Trinity |
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ATX. Please refer to page 14 for the cor- |
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rect CPU jumper settings for your CPU. |
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Remember: |
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• The CPU is a sensitive electronic |
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component and it can easily be |
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damaged by static electricity. Do |
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not touch the CPU pins with your |
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fingers. |
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• Before the CPU is installed, the |
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mainboard must be placed on a flat | Figure |
surface. You should be able to insert |
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the CPU with minimal, but firm, |
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pressure. Do not press down hard on the |
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CPU. |
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denoted by a small dot on one of the corners and Pin 1 on the ZIF socket is denoted by an angled corner. Never force a CPU into a socket. Forcing a CPU to seat will bend the pins on the CPU and possibly damage the motherboard. Check with your vendor or manufacturer for proper voltage selection.
Push down lightly on the CPU, and lower the arm on the ZIF socket to secure the CPU. A squeaking noise is normal as the arm lowers. After the CPU is securely seated, install the appropriate cooling device (Figure
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