Intel DH61BF Integration Guide - Page 4

Install, Heatsink, System, Memory

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4 Install a Heatsink NOTE: Heatsinks that come with boxed Intel' processors use pre-applied thermal interface material (TIM) and do not need thermal grease. If you install a different heatsink, refer to the manufacturers instructions. A Do not touch or disturb the TIM on the heatsink during installation. Typical heatsink shown, yours may differ (;) Place the heatsink onto the processor socket. Ensure that the fan power cable is on the side closest to the processor fan header. Fastener (Correct Orientation) Align the four fasteners with the corresponding board holes. Pre-applied TIM / Ensure that the fastener slots are pointing (underneath) perpendicular to the heatsink. Incorrect Orientation @ While pressing down on the heatsink, press down on the top of the fasteners with your thumb to lock into place. Ensure that allfourfasteners are secured. 0 Connect the heatsink fan power cable to the processor fan header. Processor Fan Header 5 Install System Memory Suggested Memory Configurations and Population Order NOTE: This desktop board supports 24O-pin DDR3 DIMMs only. For a list of tested memory go to: http://www.intel.com/support/go/buildit. DIMM 1 DIMM 2 ra • • II EOMEEIMCO1OMOOOOOOOOOOO A, Do not touch the gold contacts when handling or installing DIMMs. (;) Push both socket levers outward to the open position. Position the DIMM above the socket, aligning the small notch at the bottom edge of the DIMM with the key in the socket. @ Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket. CI With even pressure, push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the socket levers snap into place. @ Ensure that both socket levers are in the closed position. Minimum memory: 1 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 DIMM. Memory should be installed in DIMM number order: I • For single-channel operation, populate Slot 1. • For dual-channel operation, populate Slot 1 and Slot 2. For best performance, DIMM pairs should be identical in size, speed, and organization. 0,r*- Socket Lever Closed Position 4

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4
Install
a
Heatsink
NOTE:
Heatsinks
that
come
with
boxed
Intel'
processors
use
pre
-applied
thermal
interface
material
(TIM)
and
do
not
need
thermal
grease.
If
you
install
a
different
heatsink,
refer
to
the
manufacturers
instructions.
A
(;)
Place
the
heatsink
onto
the
processor
socket.
Ensure
that
the
fan
power
cable
is
on
the
side
closest
to
the
processor
fan
header.
Align
the
four
fasteners
with
the
corresponding
board
holes.
Ensure
that
the
fastener
slots
are
pointing
perpendicular
to
the
heatsink.
Incorrect
Orientation
Fastener
(Correct
Orientation)
@
While
pressing
down
on
the
heatsink,
press
down
on
the
top
of
the
fasteners
with
your
thumb
to
lock
into
place.
Ensure
that
all
four
fasteners
are
secured.
0
Connect
the
heatsink
fan
power
cable
to
the
processor
fan
header.
Install
System
Memory
Typical
heatsink
shown,
yours
may
differ
Pre
-applied
TIM
/
(underneath)
Suggested
Memory
Configurations
and
Population
Order
NOTE:
This
desktop
board
supports
24O
-pin
DDR3
DIMMs
only.
For
a
list
of
tested
memory
go
to:
DIMM
1
DIMM
2
a
r
EMEC1OOOOOO
OEIMOMOOO
O
OO
Minimum
memory:
1
GB
1066
MHz
DDR3
DIMM.
Memory
should
be
installed
in
DIMM
number
order:
For
single
-channel
operation,
populate
Slot
1.
For
dual
-channel
operation,
populate
Slot
1
and
Slot
2.
For
best
performance,
DIMM
pairs
should
be
identical
in
size,
speed,
and
organization.
II
Processor
Fan
Header
(;)
Push
both
socket
levers
outward
to
the
open
position.
Position
the
DIMM
above
the
socket,
aligning
the
small
notch
at
the
bottom
edge
of
the
DIMM
with
the
key
in
the
socket.
@
Insert
the
bottom
edge
of
the
DIMM
into
the
socket.
C
I
With
even
pressure,
push
down
on
the
top
edge
of
the
DIMM
until
the
socket
levers
snap
into
place.
@
Ensure
that
both
socket
levers
are
in
the
closed
position.
0,r*
-
Socket
Lever
I
Closed
Position
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