Kingston Technology TurboChip 200 MMX Enhanced User Manual page 14

200mhz processor upgrade for pentium desktop computers
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Step 6. Plugging in the Power Cable
The TurboChip uses a standard 4-Pin Molex connector which attaches to any
available power connector coming from the computer's power supply. The
power supply in your computer should have several power connectors available
for adding hard drives, CD-ROMs, and other devices.
Note: The external power cable allows the TurboChip to support both Socket 5
and Socket 7 processor sockets.
Find any available power connector which is not currently in use and attach it to
the 4-Pin male connector from the TurboChip (See Figure 7 below). If no
power connectors are available, the TurboChip also has an in-line female
connector which allows the upgrade to connect into an existing power line.
Simply disconnect an existing power cable. Attach the male connector to the
power source. Then reattach the other end of the cable to the in-line female
connector on the TurboChip cable.
4-Pin Male
Connector
In-Line Female
Connector
Figure 7: Attaching the Power Cable
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Hardware Installation
TurboChip 200 User's Guide - Rev. A01

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