III.INSTALLATION

3.Central Processing Unit (CPU)

The motherboard provides two 321-pin ZIF Socket 7's that are backward compatible with ZIF Socket 5 processors. The CPU that came with the motherboard should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating. Apply thermal conducting silicon grease to the CPU top and then attach the fan onto the CPU.

WARNING: Without a fan, the CPU can overheat and cause damage to both the CPU and the motherboard. Purchase a CPU fan if one is not included.

To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then upwards to a 90-degree right angle. Insert the CPU with the correct orientation as shown. Use the notched corner of the CPU with the white dot as your guide. The white dot should point towards the end the of the lever. Notice that there is a blank area where one hole is missing from that corner of the square array of pin holes and a "1" printed on the motherboard next to that corner. Because the CPU has a corner pin for three of the four corners, the CPU will only fit in the one orientation as shown. The picture is for reference only; you should have a CPU fan that will cover the face of the CPU. With the added weight of the CPU fan, no force is required to insert the CPU. Once completely inserted, hold down on the fan and close the socket's lever.

IMPORTANT: You must set jumpers for "CPU to BUS Frequency Ratio" and jumpers for "BUS Frequency Selection" on page 10 depending on the CPU that you install.

III. INSTALLATION (DMA Channels)

ZIF Socket 7 with Pentium Processor

Lever

Lock

Blank

1

White Dot

1

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