Compaq 270680-003 Compaq Reference Guide Deskpro 4000 and Deskpro 6000 Series - Page 223

Setting System Board Switches when Upgrading a Processor, Using a Power Strip to Control Power

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Setting System Board Switches when Upgrading a Processor The following tables identify the S2, S3, and S4 or S5 switch settings for each processor frequency. CAUTION: Do not configure the system board to operate faster than the speed at which the processor is rated. Doing this could result in unreliable operation or processor damage. Pentium-Based System Board SW1 Settings S2 S3 S5 Processor Speed ON ON ON 66/166 MHz OFF ON ON 66/200 MHz OFF OFF ON 66/233 MHz (for Pentium MMX only) Pentium II–Based System Board SW1 Settings S2 S3 S4 Processor Speed OFF OFF ON 66/233 MHz ON ON OFF 66/266 MHz ON OFF OFF 66/300 MHz Using a Power Strip to Control Power If you connect your computer to an electric power strip, and would like to turn on power to the computer using the switch on the power strip, set S6 on SW1 to ON.  If you turn off power to your computer using the switch on a power strip, you will not be able to use the Suspend feature or the Remote Management features. Reference Guide E-3

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Reference Guide
E-3
Setting System
Board Switches
when Upgrading a
Processor
The following tables identify the S2, S3, and S4 or S5 switch
settings for each processor frequency.
CAUTION:
Do not configure the system board to operate faster
than the speed at which the processor is rated. Doing this could
result in unreliable operation or processor damage.
Pentium-Based System Board SW1 Settings
S2
S3
S5
Processor Speed
ON
ON
ON
66/166 MHz
OFF
ON
ON
66/200 MHz
OFF
OFF
ON
66/233 MHz (for
Pentium MMX only)
Pentium IIĀ±Based System Board SW1 Settings
S2
S3
S4
Processor Speed
OFF
OFF
ON
66/233 MHz
ON
ON
OFF
66/266 MHz
ON
OFF
OFF
66/300 MHz
Using a Power Strip
to Control Power
If you connect your computer to an electric power strip, and
would like to turn on power to the computer using the switch on
the power strip, set S6 on SW1 to ON.
If you turn off power to your computer using the switch
on a power strip, you will not be able to use the Suspend
feature or the Remote Management features.