Upgrading The Cpu; Installation Instructions - Motorola CPV5000 Installation And Reference Manual

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Upgrading the CPU

The processor module is user-upgradeable. The computer has a ZIF (Zero
Insertion Force) socket that accepts a PGA (Pin Grid Array) style package.
The CPV5000 is designed to support either an Intel MMX Pentium
AMD K-6

Installation instructions

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No tools are required for this procedure.
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processor.
1. Remove power from the chassis and disconnect all power cords.
Remove the CPV5000 from the chassis.
2. Locate the CPU socket.
3. Place the CPV5000 on a flat surface and remove the fan and heat sink
by disconnecting the cable, and then releasing the retaining clip.
4. Release the (ZIF) lever by first pushing the lever away from the socket
and then lifting up. Lift the processor from the socket. Insert the
replacement CPU making sure pin 1 on the CPU lines up with pin 1 on
the socket.
5. After checking that the CPU is fully seated in the socket, push the lever
down until it locks in place.
6. Set the proper core CPU voltage using J30.
If you are using an Intel processor, then you should jumper J30. If you
are using an AMD processor, then leave the jumper off.
If your board does not have a J30 jumper, then it is not equipped to use
the AMD processors.
7. Attach the fan to the CPU using the spring clip that attaches to the
socket.
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