Micronics W6-LI manual Installing a CPU

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Chapter 3: Installing the W6-LI

Installing a CPU

The W6-LI is designed to support dual Pentium Pro processors. Follow the steps below to install the main or second processor:

1.Turn off the computer and remove its cover.

2.Locate the ZIF socket illustrated in Figure 2-1.

3.Lift the lever of the socket.

4.Locate pin 1 on the processor and pin 1 on the socket (refer to Figure 2-1). Gently place the processor into the socket, making sure pin 1 on the processor and pin 1 on the socket are aligned.

5.Push the lever down until it locks into place.

6.Make sure the speed and the voltage selection jumpers are set correctly (refer to Chapter 2 - Jumper Settings).

7.If you are installing a second processor, you do not need to change any jumpers or BIOS settings. The system will automatically recognize the new proces- sor.

When installing a second processor, a VRM module must be installed into header J1. In addition, the second processor must have the same speed rating and cache amount as the main processor.

WARNING: Pentium Pro processors require a heat-sink with a cooling fan. Failure to provide adequate cooling of the processor may seriously affect system performance or cause permanent damage to the processor.

NOTE: If your operating system supports dual processors, you may need to reconfigure or reinstall your operating system. Refer to your software documentation for more information.

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Contents PCI/ISA Copyright Notices Table of Contents Installing Device Drivers Glossary Index List of Figures Introduction Features Software Compatibility IBMBefore You Begin Common NamesQuick Installation Installing the W6-LIPower-Up Screen Configuring the W6-LI Static ElectricityW6-LI System Board W6-LI System BoardJumper Settings CPUFunction Settings Disable Scsi 9B Case & Peripheral Connections Installing the W6-LI IntroductionATX chassis with standard hardware System Memory Installing the W6-LI Memory Configurations Memory Bank Bank 256MB Installing the DIMMs Removing DIMMsInstalling a CPU Installing a PCI Peripheral Card Installing a PCI CardInstalling an ISA Peripheral Card Installing an ISA CardInstalling a CD-ROM Drive Connecting Sound Devices W6-LI Sound OptionLine Out Game PortLine Connecting the Scsi Option Bios Setup Utility SetupPower-Up Screen Running the Setup Procedure Setting the Main ScreenVideo Bios System Time and DateDiskette a or B NumlockSystem Memory System BiosExtended Memory Type Multiple-Sector TransfersLBA Mode Control Transfer ModeBit I/O Smart MonitoringSerial Port a Setting the Advanced ScreenSerial Port B Use MP Specification Parallel PortFloppy Disk Controller Integrated PCI IDEReset Configuration Data PCI ConfigurationSecured Setup Configuration Large Disk Access ModeSet Supervisor Password Security ScreenSet User Password Supervisor Password SubmenuFixed Disk Boot Sector Password on BootDiskette Access Power Screen Power ManagementStandby Timeout Auto Suspend TimeoutBoot Screen Hard Drive Boot OrderSetup Prompt Post ErrorsExit Screen Floppy CheckTheBIOSSetupUtility W6-LI System Board Manual Installing Device Drivers Installing the Sound DriversInstalling the Scsi Drivers Specifications BiosEnvironmental Specifications ScsiBattery Disposal Support and Information Services Technical SupportService Hours Country Appendix a Technical Information W6-LI System Board Manual Message Possible Cause Solution Post MessagesCmos Beep and Post Codes Get in Post Reg Code One beep Hard Disk Drive Types Heads Write Sectors SizeType Cylinders Heads Write Precomp Sectors Size 823 512 Updating the System Bios Appendix E Updating the System BiosPage Limited Warranty Non-Warranty Service FCC Statement DeclarationofConformity Glossary Internal Cache Cache which is built into the CPU. See Cache Small Computer System Interface Glossary Index ATXPage