MATSONIC MS7102C Manual page 14

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Some cartridge holders also include a support bar for the processor heat
sink. This bar installs to the side of the cartridge holder. Some processor
cartridges have support struts for the heat sink which lock into the
support bar. The documentation supplied with the processor shows hot
to do this.
After you have installed the cartridge holder, follow the instructions
supplied with the processor cartridge to insert the cartridge into the
holder. If the processor has a cooling fan, connect the power cable of the
fan to the power supply connector on the mainboard CPUFAN1.
Installing a PPGA Celeron in the Socket-370
This mainboard is installed with a PGA370 ZIF processor socket. This
socket will only support the PPGA Celeron processor. Do not try to insert
a socket-7 processor such as a Pentium or Pentium-compatible
processor. The PPGA Celeron processors all run over a 66 MHz system
bus and have internal clock speeds ranging from 300 to 433 MHz.
Configuration of the processor is made automatically using the
mainboard BIOS (see the Setup chapter).
1. Locate the zero insertion force (ZIF) PGA370 socket for the
processor.
2. On the socket and on the processor, identify the pin 1 corner. On the
socket, the pin-1 corner is opposite the hinge of the locking lever,
and it has one hole missing from the corner. On the processor, the
pin-1 corner has a slight bevel.
Locking lever
Celeron processor
Socket-370
3. Push the socket locking lever away from the socket to unhook it.
Swing the lever into the upright position.
4. Insert the processor into the socket taking care that you have
matched the pin 1 corners. No force is required, and the processor
should seat smoothly into the socket.
Pin-1 corner
Pin-1 corner
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