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Installation Guide
PowerLeap PL-P3/SMP
 Installation Guide 
Slot 1 Server/Workstation CPU Upgrade Adapter 
Before You Start… 
  Check the website of your system or motherboard manufacturer to see if they are 
offering an updated BIOS version for your system. If you need to upgrade your 
system BIOS, do so before removing your old CPU. 
For more information about BIOS upgrades, refer to “Upgrading Your Computer’s 
BIOS” later in this document.
 
  Update your computer’s sound and video drivers. 
  Select the frontside bus speed and dual CPU pin signal by configuring jumper 
settings on the PL-P3/SMP. 
  Unplug your system and remove the cover. 
PL-P3/SMP Jumper Settings 
JP1 & JP2: Frontside Bus (FSB) Speed 
JP1 JP2 
1 1 
2 2 
3 3 
66MHz 
JP1 JP2 
1 1 
2 2 
3 3 
Auto-Detect (default) 
JP1 JP2 
1 1 
2 2 
3 3 
100MHz 
JP1 JP2 
1 1 
2 2 
3 3 
133MHz 
Note: This setting depends on the motherboard circuitry design: some VIA 694 
chipset-based SMP motherboards can only work stably at 100MHz, not 133MHz. 
 
JP3: Dual CPU Signal 
JP3 
1 2 
3 4 
5 6 
BR1# pin 
JP3 
1 2 
3 4 
5 6 
BR1-X2 pin 
JP3 
1 2 
3 4 
5 6 
BR1-N33 pin (default) 
JP3 
1 2 
3 4 
5 6 
Single CPU 
 
What is the PowerLeap PL-P3/SMP? 
 
 
The PowerLeap PL-P3/SMP™ provides an 
economical CPU upgrade path for 
dual-CPU Slot 1 (Pentium II™- and 
Pentium III™-based) servers/workstations. 
With the innovative PL-P3/SMP, you can 
obtain significantly faster performance (up 
to 1.4GHz) from your server/workstation by 
upgrading to Intel Pentium III-S™ 
("Tualatin" core, 512KB L2 cache) 
processors. The PL-P3/SMP™ also 
supports the Intel Pentium III 1.13/1.2GHz 
and Celeron 1.0A~1.4GHz CPU for 
single-CPU operation.