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370GU Installation Guide
 
1. Special attention before uninstalling case


Firstly, before removing case, you must switch off power and pull out the plug.
This is a good principle which will prevent you from mistakes. Most of Slot 1 motherboard systems use ATX form factor for power. If you only switch off power without pulling out plug, some electric current of your system will be still running. Most Slot 1 systems have many new added functions for power management, such as Wake on LAN, Power on by Ring, Power on Alarm etc. To keep these functions working, motherboard must keep electric current. Hence, before you pull out plug, please avoid screws dropping on the motherboard to prevent from short circuit problem and from system damages.

As long as you make sure plug is pulled out before removing case cover, you don't have to worry about what has been mentioned above. Upgrading is very easy. After all, the promise of easy install is part of upgrade's appeal.

Next, please remove all of the connected peripherals and put your system on a stable table instead of uninstalling your system on the floor. Please keep good lighting when uninstalling.

You can open the case cover according to your manual. General cases have 4~6 big screws fixed on the mounting holes of the case back. After you remove screws, pull out the case cover backwards and lift it up. Then you can open the case cover.

Note: You better prepare a small box to put the screws and other components while open the case cover. You will not lose any of parts when you re-install your system.


2. Inserting a new Pentium-III / Celeron (Tualatin) into 370GU


Before inserting a new Pentium-III/Celeron (Tualatin-core) into 370GU, please make sure that pin 1 of the CPU corresponds to pin 1 of 370GU.

Please put your strength evenly for pressing down your new processor into 370GU. Make sure that the new CPU is firmly seated in the 370GU.


3. Remove your old processor (Coppermine) from your computer system


Once again, please make sure power plug is pulled out and disconnect peripheral equipments cables and then remove case.

Take out old cooler. Next lifting up the socket arm.

Remove old processor (Coppermine) from your computer system.

4. Install 370GU into your computer's ZIF socket


Make sure that pin 1 of the 370GU is properly aligned with pin 1 of the ZIF socket.

If you find installing 370GU is not smooth, please re-check pin 1 alignment.

After installing 370GU, press the socket arm down.

5. Install processor's heatsink fan


Special Note: Please do not use old heatsink cooler because the added height of 370GU will exceed the height of fan clip's thumb. Therefore, if old heatsink cooler is installed, it will possibly damage ZIF socket.



Center heatsink on the top of the processor so that the chip arms extend down to the tabs. (Notice that the longer thumb of the clip should attach to the side of the socket having the socket name. (eg.. "PGA370")).



Firstly, connect the shorter thumb of the clip to the tab.



Secondly, fasten the longer thumb of the clip by connecting it to the tab.




Finally, connect the fan cable to the appropriate header on the motherboard.

 

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