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Align the CPU with the CPU retention module. Make sure the heat sink is lined
up with the heat sink mount bracket. If you put the CPU in the wrong way, you
may damage the CPU, the motherboard, and/or the CPU socket. Slowly press
down on the CPU module until the CPU locks into place. You will hear a
clicking noise when the CPU is locked securely into the module.
The heat sink lock (Figure 18) has
four notches which will correspond
to the four pins on the heat sink
mounting bracket. Gently slide the
lock between the heat sink and the
heat sink mounting bracket until
both sides of the lock are firmly secured. A clicking sound will be heard when
the lock is securely fastened to the heat sink mounting bracket. To remove the
lock from the heat sink mounting bracket, gently press the ends of the locks
inward and pull.
Lock the heat sink mount to the board by inserting
the two mounting locks (Figure 19) into the pins of
the heat sink mounting bracket which are now
below the mainboard. There will be a click when the
locks are securely fastened.
Removing the CPU.
To remove the CPU, move the locks to the center of the CPU. A click will be
heard when the CPU has been unlocked. Gently pull up on the CPU, taking
care not to bend the motherboard or the CPU retention module.
To remove the lock from the retention module, gently press the ends of the
locks inward and pull.
You are done.
Other than checking the jumper settings and cable connections and putting
the case back on, you are done. Installing a new motherboard may sound
difficult, but by following these directions, you should have a fairly uneventful
time installing our products. If you do encounter problems, your dealer will be
able to help you, or you can consult one of our many technical support
resources (see page 8).
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