Page 3 - Explanation of symbols used in this guide:; Contents
4 This symbol indicates a CAUTION orWARNING. These are operations orsituations that may be harmful ordangerous to you or your equipment.All cautions and warnings should beread and observed. Explanation of symbols used in this guide: This symbol indicates a NOTE. Notesare items of special interest th...
Page 4 - Introduction
5 • the layout of any components or empty sockets. Do the sockets have handles? • the size of any components or empty sockets. You must have a socket largeenough to fit the Pentium OverDriveprocessor. In order to install thePentium OverDrive processor, youmust have a 237 or 238 pin socket. Seepage 1...
Page 9 - A Quick Word About Socket Types; LIF sockets do not have a handle, as shown.; Note variations in pin hole layout
10 Once you locate the processor, look in the immediate area to determinewhether or not your system has an empty socket specifically dedicated for thePentium OverDrive processor. A Quick Word About Socket Types There are several types of Pentium OverDrive processor sockets. You mustdetermine which s...
Page 10 - Empty Weitek socket beside Intel486 processor—go to Step 4.; No empty Pentium OverDrive processor socket—go to Step 4.; Possible System Layouts
11 Match your computer's socket layout to one shown in the chart, then proceedto the indicated step in this manual. 486 Remove the Intel486 processor and install the PentiumOverDrive processor in the Intel486 processor socket. Ifthe Intel486 processor is not surrounded by an emptyrow of pins, you ca...
Page 11 - Removing the processor from a socket with a handle; Be sure the socket handle is completely open.
12 Step 4- For computers without an emptyPentium OverDrive processor socket only.Remove the existing processor from thesocket. Removing the processor from a socket with a handle If the processor is in a socket with a handle, open the socket by moving thehandle completely to a 90° upright position. B...
Page 12 - Removing the processor from a socket with no handle; Now proceed to Step 5.
13 Removing the processor from a socket with no handle Place the notch at a corner of the processor and insert between the processorand socket. Rock the handle from side to side to lift the corner slightly. Oncea small gap appears between the chip and socket, move to the next corner. Push inward on ...
Page 13 - Key pin hole
14 PC-2682 Correctly orienting your Pentium OverDrive processor in the socket is crucialto the success of your installation. Note that failure to correctly align yourPentium OverDrive processor may result in damage to the chip or yoursystem. Before inserting the Pentium OverDrive processor into the ...
Page 14 - Socket With; Seating Your Pentium OverDrive Processor; In a socket with a handle:
15 PC-1702 PC-1701 Key Pin Hole If your Pentium OverDrive processor socket does not have a key pin holecorner, you must look for other alignment clues. Carefully inspect the socketand the area around it. Some visual clues you may see include: • a blunt edge on either an inside or outside corner of t...
Page 15 - Push handle to lock; In a socket with no handle:
16 If you removed a processor from the socket in a prior step, refer to the sketchyou made in Step 4 for proper orientation of the Pentium OverDrive processor.No force is required for the pins to fit into the pin holes. Close the socket bymoving the handle down. Very little force is required to clos...
Page 17 - Once you have configured your computer, proceed to Step 7.
18 Step 7 - Start your computer and run thecomputer's setup program. Put the cover back on the system unit. Reconnect all the cables and cords, andplug the power cord into the wall outlet. Turn on your computer. If your computer requires it, run the computer’s setupor configuration program. Refer to...
Page 19 - Removing the Software Files From Your Hard Disk; Go to the; Demonstration and Diagnostics Diskette
20 Removing the Software Files From Your Hard Disk Once you have installed and tested the Pentium OverDrive processor, you candelete the demonstration and post-install diagnostic software from your harddisk. To remove the software, follow these instructions: For DOS users: Go to the ODP_UTIL directo...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting; This section contains the following information:; Diagnostics Overview; Testing the Installation; Processor Instruction
21 Troubleshooting This section contains the following information: • describes and explains the diagnostic utilities included on thediskette in your installation package • contains a checklist to help you find solutions to problems youmay encounter while installing your Pentium OverDrive pro-cessor...
Page 21 - Resident Diagnostics; Pentium
22 Resident Diagnostics The Fan Monitor software determines if your Pentium OverDrive processorfan is operating correctly. If you prefer to run the software from DOS, you can run the Fan Monitordiagnostic executable file by typing the following command at the DOSprompt in the directory in which the ...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting Checklist; • The power cord is plugged into the wall outlet.
23 Once you determine that the fan is not working correctly, call Intel CustomerSupport for a possible return and/or replacement. For more information, seethe Getting Help section, page 28. As you troubleshoot any problems with the Pentium OverDrive processor fan,you may need to remove it in order t...
Page 26 - overdriv
27 Your system uses OS/2 Warp or OS/2 2.1 and you are having troubleloading or running the Diagnostics and Demonstration diskette. • To successfully load the Diagnostics and Demonstration diskette, complete the following steps: 1. Modify the C:\config.sys file: a. Invoke the OS/2 system editor, as i...
Page 27 - Removing the Pentium OverDrive Processor Fan; Retaining Clips
28 Removing the Pentium OverDrive Processor Fan Note that before handling the Pentium OverDrive processor you should becareful to ground yourself by touching the metal on your computer. Limitingyour movements during installation reduces static electricity, which candamage the part and your system. T...
Page 28 - Here are some easy ways to reach Intel Customer Support.; Call FaxBack, the Intel; GO INTEL; Getting Help
29 Here are some easy ways to reach Intel Customer Support. 1. Call FaxBack, the Intel automated fax delivery service. If you have a touch-tone phone and a fax machine or a faxmodem board,you can get a copy of anything in our customer support library — the sameproduct and technical information we us...
Page 29 - Talk to a Customer Support Technician.; Send a letter. Mail your comments about this manual to:; Branded Products Support; Registration
30 4. Talk to a Customer Support Technician. In the U.S. and Canada: 1-800-321-4044 M-F 7 a.m.-5 p.m., PST (Thursday 7 a.m.-3 p.m., PST) In Europe - English +44-1793-404900 M-F 8 a.m.-12 p.m., GMT In Europe - German +44-1793-404988 M-F 08:00-17:00, CET (Tuesday 08:00-16:00, CET) In Europe - French +...
Page 30 - Three Year Limited Warranty
31 Three Year Limited Warranty Intel warrants that the OverDrive processor, if properly used and installed, will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will substantially conform toIntel’s publicly available specifications for a period of three (3) years after the datethe OverDrive p...