Step 7. Completing The Installation - Kingston Technology TurboChip 366 User Manual

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Hardware Installation

Step 7. Completing the Installation

1.
Replace any adapters removed earlier.
2.
The TurboChip
management. Therefore, there are no special voltage settings required
on the motherboard or the TurboChip 366
3.
The TurboChip
run at 366MHz of processing power regardless of a lower external
clock frequency. The TurboChip
upgrade. Depending on the clock frequency of your original
processor, the external bus frequency may have a variety of settings.
It would be recommended to use the 66MHz Local Bus Frequency
for full performance. (Note: some systems may require a lower bus
frequency (e.g. 60MHz) to operate correctly.
4.
Reconnect any cables, power cord, keyboard, mouse, etc...
5.
Check that your computer starts correctly. It should begin a memory
count and run its POST (Power-On-Self-Test). If it does not boot,
turn to "Appendix B Troubleshooting" in the back of this manual for
help.
6.
If the computer starts correctly then replace the cover.
Congratulations! The installation is now complete. Because TurboChip
requires no device drivers, there is no software installation to perform. If you
experience any problems, refer to "Appendix B Troubleshooting". If your
problem is beyond the scope of this manual or you have questions regarding
this product, call Kingston Technical Support (refer to "Appendix E Warranties
and Notices" for information on how to reach us).
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TurboChip
366 User's Guide - Rev. A00
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366 is designed with independent voltage
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366 is equipped with an internal clock multiplier to
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366 is a simple plug-and-play
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