Microprocessor, Upgrading the microprocessor – Dell OptiPlex GX1p User Manual

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7. Enter the

System Setup program

and check the Video Memory under

System Data Options

.

8. If the video memory total is incorrect, turn off and disconnect your computer and peripherals from their electrical outlets.

Remove the computer cover, and check the video memory upgrade to make sure that it is seated properly in its socket. Then
repeat steps 6 and 7.

9. Run the Video Test Group in the Dell Diagnostics to test the new video memory.

See your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide for information on running the Dell Diagnostics and troubleshooting any problems that
may occur.

Upgrading the Microprocessor

To take advantage of future options in speed and functionality, you can replace the microprocessor on your system board with any Dell-supported
microprocessor upgrade. Call your Dell sales representative for information on available microprocessor upgrades.

The microprocessor upgrade kit includes a new single-edge contact (SEC) cartridge with heat sink assembly and an airflow shroud.

The following procedure describes how to replace the microprocessor.

1. Remove the computer cover according to the instructions in "

Removing the Computer Cover

."

2. Rotate the power supply out of the way according to the instructions in "

Rotating the Power Supply Away From the System

Board

."

3. Locate the SEC cartridge connector (labeled "SLOT1") on the system board.

See

Figure 1

.

4. Remove the airflow shroud over the SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly.

Squeeze the tabs on the top of the airflow shroud until the clips under the tabs disengage the top of the heat sink. Then lift the shroud from the
cooling fan and SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly.

5. Remove the SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly from the system board connector (see

Figure 10

).

Press outward and hold the guide-bracket assembly latches, grasp the SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly firmly, and pull away from the
connector on the system board. Lift the SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly from the guide bracket assembly.

Figure 10. Removing the Microprocessor

6. Insert the new SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly into the system board connector.

Orient the SEC cartridge/heat sink assembly with the heat sink facing upward (as you face the front of the chassis). Align the sides of the
heat sink with the guide brackets and press the SEC firmly into its connector until it is fully seated. The guide brackets will snap into place,
securing the SEC cartridge in the connector on the system board.

CAUTION: Before you remove the computer cover, see "

Safety First

— For You and Your Computer

."

NOTE: Dell recommends that only a technically knowledgeable person perform this procedure.

CAUTION: The SEC cartridge and heat sink can get extremely hot during system operation. Be sure the assembly has
had sufficient time to cool before you touch it.

NOTE: You must use up to 15 pounds of force to disengage the SEC cartridge from the connector.

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