As you install option cards, keep these general guidelines in
mind.
Usually it does not matter which slot an option card
occupies as long as the card fits in the slot. For example,
you can place some 8-bit cards in a M-bit slot. When you
select the slot you want to use, make sure no components
are touching or obstructing other cards or cables.
If you have a DX/50, DX2, or Pentium OverDrive processor
installed, you cannot install an option card in the bottom
16-bit slot when a heat sink or heat sink/fan assembly is
mounted on the processor.
When you unpack the option card, be careful not to touch
any of the components on the circuit board or the
gold-edged connectors. If you need to set it down before
you install it, place it gently on top of its original packing
material with the component side facing up. Keep the
packing materials in case you remove the card later.
Before you install the card, adjust any switches or jumpers
on the card, if necessary. (See the option card instructions.)
Also, see if you need to change any jumper settings on the
system board. For example, if you install a SCSI hard disk
drive, you may need to change jumper J35 to disable the
IDE hard disk drive controller. See page 4-6 for more
information on jumpers.
Caution
Make sure the power requirements for the option cards you
install do not exceed the power supply limitations. See your
option card manual(s) for the power requirements. Then
check Appendix A for the option slot power limits.
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