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9
Reconnect the power supply cable of the processor fan to the CPU fan
connector on the system board.
10
Close the case, as described in Chapter 3.
11
Reconnect the power cord and all other cords you removed, then turn
on the system.
To add an additional processor:
1
Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord and modem cord (if
installed) and all other external peripheral devices.
2
Open the case by following the instructions on page 17. (See “Preventing
static electricity” on page 15.)
3
Remove the terminator card from the second processor slot to make room
for the additional processor.
4
Align the new processor with the processor slot (note that the processor
slot is keyed so the processor can only be installed one way) and press
firmly to install it.
5
Connect the power supply cable of the processor fan to the second CPU
fan connector on the system board (See “System board” on page 6 for
location).
6
Close the case, as described in Chapter 3.
7
Reconnect the power cord and all other cords you removed, then turn
on the system.
Adding or replacing memory
The Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory (RDRAM) Rambus In-line
Memory Modules (RIMMs) supported by your system board conform to the
following standards:
■
32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, and 512 MB ECC or non-ECC RIMMs
■
Single- or double-sided configurations
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2 GB maximum system memory
When you are selecting and installing RIMMs, keep the following in mind:
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