Acer Altos G301 Acer Altos G301 User's Guide - Page 52
Installing and removing the CPU, Installing a CPU
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40 3 Upgrading your system Installing and removing the CPU The Pentium 4 comes in a mPGA478 package. The mPGA478 package is designed for the new breed of sleek, high performance, small form factor PCs. The system board supports a Pentium 4 processor running start at 1.8 GHz and future generations of Pentium CPUs. Caution: Always observe the ESD precautions when installing or removing a system component. Refer to page 31. Installing a CPU Follow these steps to install a CPU: 1 Remove the processor from its protective packaging. 2 Insert the new CPU into the CPU socket. Make sure that pin 1 (indicated by a notched corner) of the CPU connects to hole 1 of the socket. Push down the socket lever to lock the new CPU into the socket.
3 Upgrading your system
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Installing and removing the CPU
The Pentium
4 comes in a mPGA478 package. The mPGA478 package is
designed for the new breed of sleek, high performance, small form
factor PCs.
The system board supports a Pentium 4 processor running start at 1.8
GHz and future generations of Pentium CPUs.
Caution:
Always observe the ESD precautions when installing or
removing a system component. Refer to page 31.
Installing a CPU
Follow these steps to install a CPU:
1
Remove the processor from its protective packaging.
2
Insert the new CPU into the CPU socket. Make sure that pin 1
(indicated by a notched corner) of the CPU connects to hole 1 of
the socket.
Push down the socket lever to lock the new CPU into the socket.