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Figure 5-7. Installing an Optional Pentium Processor

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6.Position the heat sink above the processor so the largest of the two detention clips (D) aligns with the lever on the ZIF socket.

7.Tip the heat sink so that the smallest detention clip fits over the tabs at the base of the socket. Press the other side of the heat sink down and snap the detention clip over the socket tabs.

8.Locate the DC to DC converter board. The board connector is keyed so it can only be inserted one way. Position the board over the socket on the board (Figure 5-7, F)and press down evenly on the board until it seats correctly.

9.Move the processor jumper (Figure 5-7, H) from the

1-2 position (1 CPU) to the 2-3 position (2 CPU).

10.Record the processor in the equipment log.

11.Install the processor board back into the system as described later in this chapter.

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