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Intel Processor Support

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System Overview 2.4.1 Intel Processor Support The models covered in this guide support the following processor types: ■ Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition - dual-core design with Hyper-Threading (HT) technology ■ Intel Pentium D Processor - dual-core design ■ Intel Pentium 4 Processor - single-core design with HT technology ■ Intel Core2 Duo - (when available) energy-efficient dual-core performance ■ Intel Celeron D Processor These processors are backward-compatible with software written for earlier x86 microprocessors and include streaming SIMD extensions (SSE, SSE2, and SSE3) for enhancing 3D graphics and speech processing performance. The system board includes a zero-insertion-force (ZIF) Socket-T designed for mounting an LGA775-type processor package (Figure 2-14). Figure 2-14. Processor Socket and Processor Package To remove the processor: 1. Remove the processore heat sink/fan assembly (not shown). 2. Release the locking lever (1) by first pushing down, then out and up. 3. Pull up the securing frame (2). 4. Grasp the processor (3) by the edges and lift straight up from the socket. Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 2-19

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Technical Reference Guide
www.hp.com
2-19
System Overview
2.4.1 Intel Processor Support
The models covered in this guide support the following processor types:
Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition - dual-core design with Hyper-Threading (HT)
technology
Intel Pentium D Processor - dual-core design
Intel Pentium 4 Processor - single-core design with HT technology
Intel Core2 Duo - (when available) energy-efficient dual-core performance
Intel Celeron D Processor
These processors are backward-compatible with software written for earlier x86 microprocessors
and include streaming SIMD extensions (SSE, SSE2, and SSE3) for enhancing 3D graphics and
speech processing performance.
The system board includes a zero-insertion-force (ZIF) Socket-T designed for mounting an
LGA775-type processor package (Figure 2-14).
Figure 2-14.
Processor Socket and Processor Package
To remove the processor:
1. Remove the processore heat sink/fan assembly (not shown).
2. Release the locking lever (
1
) by first pushing down, then out and up.
3. Pull up the securing frame (
2
).
4. Grasp the processor (
3
) by the edges and lift straight up from the socket.