III.INSTALLATION

2.Attach the Heatsink

NOTE: Follow carefully the heatsink attachment instructions included with your heatsink or processor. The following steps are provided only as a general guide and may not reflect those for your heatsink.

SECC with Pentium® II

Place the SECC face down on a flat surface and lay the heat sink flush on the back (metal side) of the SECC. Check the orientation of the heatsink against the illustration below. The thicker fin must be orientated toward the bottom. The top clamp is wider than the bottom clamp so only this orientation will fit. With a screw driver, push the clamps one at a time into the SECC. Be sure that the heatsink is firmly pressed against the SECC.

Push each end of the clamps until they lock

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SECC2 with Pentium® II/SEPPwith Celeron™

Insert the heatsink clip through the holes at the SECC2/SEPP’s back, making sure that the bottom of the clip plate sits against the processors’s back. Remove the tab from the thermal grease, which is located on the bottom of the heatsink) and place the heatsink over the processor.Aslight rocking motion may be necessary to place the heatsink on the SECC2/SEPP, with one pair of the heatsink clip legs going first through the corresponding heatsink holes, and then the other pair. (NOTE: The heatsink and SECC2/SEPP holes are slightly offset to ensure good locking grip between the two.)

INSTALLATION

CPU

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SECC2/SEPP

Heatsink Clip Legs

WARNING! Make sure the heatsink is mounted tightly against the SECC, SECC2 or SEPP; otherwise, the CPU will overheat. You may install an auxiliary fan to provide adequate circulation across the processor’s passive heatsink.

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