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" Installing a heatsink and cooling fan is necessary for heat to dissipate
from your processor. Failing to install these items may result in
overheating and processor damage.
overheating and processor damage.
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" The AMD Socket A processor will produce a lot of heat while
operating, so you need to use a large heat sink that is specially designed
for the AMD socket A processor. Otherwise, it may result in
overheating and processor damage.
for the AMD socket A processor. Otherwise, it may result in
overheating and processor damage.
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Until your processor fan and its power cable are installed properly,
never plug the ATX power cable into the motherboard. This can
prevent possible processor damage.
prevent possible processor damage.
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" Please refer to your processor installation manual or other
documentation with your processor for detailed installation
instructions.
instructions.
The AMD Socket A Athlon
™
XP, Athlon
™
and Duron
™
processor
installation is easy, like Socket 7 Pentium
®
processors before. Because it
uses the “Socket A” ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket, you can easily fix
the processor firmly into position. Figure 2 shows you what the socket A
looks like, and how to raise the lever. The Socket A has more pins than the
socket 7. Therefore, a Pentium level processor cannot be inserted into a
socket A. If you put it in the wrong direction, you will not be able to insert
the processor easily, and processor pins will not fully go into the socket. If
this is the case, please change the direction, until it easily and fully inserts
into the socket A. See Figure 3. At the same time, check the processor
temperature detection thermistor height (if your motherboard has this
component). Then, you can slowly insert the processor into the Socket A.
the processor firmly into position. Figure 2 shows you what the socket A
looks like, and how to raise the lever. The Socket A has more pins than the
socket 7. Therefore, a Pentium level processor cannot be inserted into a
socket A. If you put it in the wrong direction, you will not be able to insert
the processor easily, and processor pins will not fully go into the socket. If
this is the case, please change the direction, until it easily and fully inserts
into the socket A. See Figure 3. At the same time, check the processor
temperature detection thermistor height (if your motherboard has this
component). Then, you can slowly insert the processor into the Socket A.