Introduction.
The CPU upgrade kit is pre-assembled and tested with your purchased CPU.
You don't have to set
jumper on
upgrade kit. Check motherboard
jumper is set to 66MHz bus speed.
!!!Warning!!! Do not over- clock AMD cpu to avoid cpu and motherboard damage.
e.g. if cpu speed is 333MHz don't set upgrade kit jumper for 366MHz if cpu speed is 380MHz don't set upgrade kit jumper for 400MHz
Step 1.
Make sure your computer is turned off before you open the case. Caution: Static electricity can cause serious damage to integrated circuit chips. Avoid
building up a static electricity charge in your body by touching a grounded object before
you touch the chips and at frequent intervals as you handle the chips.
Open the case. Some cases might not have enough clearance to fit in the upgrade kit
assembly which has a total height of 4.8 cm. Check the case first to see if the kit will fit.
Step 2.
To remove old CPU by pulling the ZIF socket lever out to the side and then raising it.
Then lift out the CPU.![]()
Step 3.
Connect the power cable to the 4-pin power connector. Make sure to align the
yellow line to the correct position (refer to the picture below).![]()
Step 4.
Carefully position the adapter assembly and align the pin 1 corners of CPU and ZIF socket.![]()
Step 5.
Place the adapter into the ZIF socket 5 or 7, push down the lever to buckle up
adapter assembly into the ZIF socket.![]()
Step 6.
Buckle the attached fan to the ZIF socket as show in figure 1 and 2.figure 1
figure 2
Step 7.
Connect the adapter power connector to the system power supply and the fan power connector to
the power supply connector.
Step 8.
Check all cable connections, then put the computer case back on and power on your PC.