Tyan Computer Tyan S1598 user manual Installing the CPU and Cooling Fan, Cpu

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Figure 2-7

Chapter 2

Board Installation

4. Installing the CPU and Cooling Fan

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important!

Socket 7 processors (see Specifications

 

on page 5) can be used on the Trinity

 

ATX. Please refer to page 14 for the cor-

 

rect CPU jumper settings for your CPU.

 

Remember:

 

• The CPU is a sensitive electronic

 

component and it can easily be

 

damaged by static electricity. Do

 

not touch the CPU pins with your

 

fingers.

 

• Before the CPU is installed, the

 

mainboard must be placed on a flat

Figure 2-6

surface. You should be able to insert

 

the CPU with minimal, but firm,

 

pressure. Do not press down hard on the

 

CPU.

 

In Figure 2-6, you can see the CPU and the ZIF socket. Notice that the arm of the ZIF socket is up. When this arm is up, the CPU is unlocked from the socket and allows you to remove or install a CPU. As the ZIF socket is keyed to the processor that you are using, you will only be able to install the CPU one way, thus eliminating the chance for error. Pin 1 on the CPU is

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 2-7). Tyan strongly recomends a heatsink/fan combination. Consult with your case manufacturer for other cooling options.

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Contents Tyan S1598 Motherboard User’s Manual RevisionTable of Contents This page has been intentionally left blank Chapter OverviewHardware Specifications/Features IconsBios Information On Board CacheChipset Information System MemorySoftware Specifications Other FeaturesTechnical Support On BoardAudio Manufacturing OptionFor Resellers Only Returning Merchandise for ServiceHelp resources What’s the first thing I should do? PrecautionsUnpacking Installation Steps Do Notapply Power to the Board if IT has Been DamagedWhat is a Jumper? Pin jumpers Or more pin jumpers Off OpenMap of Motherboard Jumpers DimmPicture of Motherboard Features Setting Jumpers CPU Bus Speed SettingsCPU Core Voltage Settings CPU Clock Multiplier66MHz. The benefit of this setting is that you can Hardware Cmos & Password ResetJ3 External Pin Assignments FAN Pin AssignmentsAcpi Bi-Color LED Connector J5 Soft Power ConnectorSpeaker Connector Installation Mounting the Motherboard in the ChassisInstalling Memory Dimm Bank TotalChapter Cache Memory Installing the CPU and Cooling Fan CPUInstall Connecting IDE and Floppy Drives Connecting the Power Supply Connecting Floppy DrivesInstalling Add-on Cards Connecting PS/2, USB, Serial & Parallel Devices Frequently Asked Questions You are doneInstall Chapter This page intentionally left blank Bios Configuration Introduction to SetupSetup Keys Key Function Main Setup Menu Setup VariationsStandard Cmos Setup Bios Features SetupChipset Features Setup Power Management SetupTime Standard Cmos SetupDate Chapter Floppy 3 Mode Support Drive A, Drive BVideo Halt OnBios Features Setup MemoryBios Feature Setup Default Settings Chart Se tting Option Bios De fault Se tup De faultSettings Chart Quick Power On Self TestBoot Sequence Virus WarningBoot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock StatusTypematic Rate Setting Typematic Delay MsecVideo Bios Shadow Security OptionPCI/VGA Palette Snoop OS Select for Dram 64MBChipset Features Setup Advanced OptionsChipset Features Setup Default Settings Chart Bank 0/1, 2/3, 4/5 Dram TimingSdram Cycle Length Dram Read PipelineVideo Bios Cacheable System Bios CacheableCache Timing Memory Hole at 15MbAddrPower Management Setup IRQ7LPT1PM Control byAPM Power ManagementAcpi Function PM Timers HDD Power DownVideo Off Option Video Off MethodDoze Mode Suspend ModeRTC Alarm Resume PM EventsProcessed. Secondary interrupts are typically IRQnPnP/PCI Configuration PnP / PCI Configuration Default Settings ChartResources Controlled By PNP OS InstalledReset Configuration Data PCI Delay Transaction PCI#2 Access #1 RetryIRQ-nAssigned to DMA-nAssigned toIntegrated Peripherals Integrated Peripherals Default Settings Chart IDE Prefetch ModeIDE HDD Block Mode On-Chip PCI IDE First/Second ChannelIDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave Udma Init Display FirstOnboard FDD Controller Onboard Serial Port 1User Password Flash Writer UtilityChapter Flash Memory Writer Bios ROM checksum error System halted Cmos battery failedPost Messages BeepCmos checksum error Defaults loaded Display switch is set incorrectlyKeyboard error or no keyboard present CPU at nnnnOverride enabled Defaults loaded Keyboard is locked out Unlock the keyMemory Test Memory test failThis page has been intentionally left blank Appendix Glossary Appendix Glossary Appendix Glossary Appendix Document # D1353-100 Jumper Settings Quick Reference See pages 14-16 for details on Jumpers