Dell 4600 technical specifications Installing the Microprocessor

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Installing the Microprocessor

NOTICE: Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the back of the computer.

NOTICE: Be careful not to bend any of the pins when you unpack the microprocessor. Bending the pins can permanently damage the microprocessor. If any of the pins on the microprocessor appears to be bent, see "Contacting Dell" in your Owner's Manual for instructions on obtaining technical assistance.

1.Unpack the new microprocessor.

NOTICE: You must position the microprocessor correctly in the socket to avoid permanent damage to the microprocessor and the computer when you turn on the computer.

2.If the release lever on the socket is not fully extended, move it to that position.

3.Align the pin-1 corners of the microprocessor and socket.

NOTICE: When you place the microprocessor in the socket, ensure that all of the pins fit into the corresponding holes on the socket.

4.Set the microprocessor lightly in the socket and ensure that all pins are headed into the correct holes. Do not use force, which could bend the pins if the microprocessor is misaligned. When the microprocessor is positioned correctly, press it with minimal pressure to seat it.

5.When the microprocessor is fully seated in the socket, pivot the release lever back toward the socket until it snaps into place to secure the microprocessor.

NOTICE: If you are not installing a microprocessor upgrade kit from Dell, reuse the original heat sink assembly when you replace the microprocessor.

If you installed a microprocessor replacement kit from Dell, return the original heat sink assembly and microprocessor to Dell in the same package in which your replacement kit was sent.

6.Install the heat sink:

a. Insert the notched end of the heat sink onto the end of the retention module which is next to the power supply.

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Contents Abbreviations and Acronyms Diagnostic Lights Advanced TroubleshootingLight Pattern Problem Description Suggested Resolution System board Beep CodesCode Cause Message Possible Cause Corrective Action System MessagesReseat the memory modules Back to Contents Getting Started Before You BeginRecommended Tools Shutting Down Your ComputerRemove the computer cover Back to Contents Replacing the Computer Cover Removing the Computer Cover PCI Cards Removing and Installing PartsRemoving an AGP Card AGP CardReplace the computer cover Memory Installing an AGP CardDDR Memory Overview Memory Installation Guidelines Installing MemoryFront Panel Replacing the Front Panel Removing the Front PanelRemoving the Front-Panel Insert DrivesReplacing a Hard Drive Remove the front panelPage Remove the existing hard drive Adding or Replacing a Second Hard DriveReinstall the existing hard drive into the computer Release and remove the front panel Adding a Floppy DriveAdding a Second CD or DVD Drive Release and remove the front panel Removing the Microprocessor MicroprocessorPage Installing the Microprocessor Removing the Fan Assembly Fan AssemblyRemove the microprocessor heat sink Remove the fan assembly Replacing the Fan AssemblySystem Board Removing the System BoardInstalling the System Board Power SupplyRemoving the Power Supply Replacing the Power Supply BatteryBattery Overview Reinstall the fan assemblyReplacing the Battery Technical Specifications Power Ports and ConnectorsVideo AudioEnvironmental Entering System Setup System SetupViewing Settings System Setup ScreensSystem Setup Options AGP Aperture System Memory Channel ModeCPU Information CPU Speed Bus SpeedBoot Sequence Enter system setup Clearing Forgotten PasswordsRemove the computer cover Inside View of Your Computer System Board Components Technical OverviewOutput Voltage Minimum Current a Maximum Current A1 Power Supply DC Connector Pin AssignmentsDC Power Connector P2 DC Power Connector P1Pin Number Signal name AWG Wire Pin Number Signal Name 18-AWG WireDC Power Connector P4 DC Power Connectors P3, P5, P6, P8 and P9DC Power Connector P7 Pin Number Signal Name 22-AWG WireBack to Contents