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Chapter 2
Board Installation
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important!
Finally, install your CPU.
Pentium II processors (233 through 450MHz) can be used on the Tigercub 100.
Please refer to pages 29-30 for the correct CPU jumper settings for your board.
Remember:
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The CPU is a sensitive electronic component and it can easily be damaged
by static electricity. Do not touch the CPU pins with your fingers.
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Before the CPU is installed, the mainboard must be placed on a flat
surface. You should be able to insert the CPU with minimal, but
firm, pressure. Do not press down hard on the CPU.
Currently, Intel produces two types of Pentium II processors: the active (or
boxed) processor and the passive processor (see Figures 11 and 12 below).
These two types of processors are essentially the same in design; the only
difference lies in their cooling methods. The active processor is equipped with
a cooling fan and heat sink, while the passive processor is equipped with a
heat sink alone. Both types of CPUs provide the user with the same perfor-
mance, and both types can be installed in the Pentium II slot on the Tigercub
100 board.
Active
Passive
Figure 11
Figure 12
Installing CPU Retention Modules
Installation of a Pentium II processor requires a CPU retention module, which
is first secured onto the motherboard. For the S1894, a universal
retention module is used.
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