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PCI TriManual-Intro - Sonnet Technologies

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<strong>PCI</strong> <strong>TriManual</strong>-Chapters 1-13 3/30/01 5:55 PM Page 31<br />

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Install Crescendo/<strong>PCI</strong> Processor<br />

Upgrade Card<br />

1. Remove the Crescendo card from the antistatic<br />

package, making sure to handle the card<br />

by the edges (Figure 7). Your card may differ<br />

from what is pictured below.<br />

Crescendo card<br />

anti-static<br />

package<br />

2. Align the Crescendo card between the inner<br />

card guides of the case with the card directly<br />

over the Processor Card Slot (Figure 8). Press<br />

down until the card is firmly seated in the<br />

Processor Card Slot, taking care not to wiggle<br />

the board as you install it into the slot.<br />

Processor Card Slot<br />

Figure 7; Figura 7<br />

Crescendo card<br />

3. Package the processor card you removed earlier<br />

from the computer into the Crescendo’s antistatic<br />

package and store it in a safe place.<br />

Close Computer<br />

1. Lift the computer to its upright position and<br />

raise the processor card retainer into place<br />

(Figure 9).<br />

2. Replace the case cover onto your computer and<br />

tighten the four security screws (Figure 10).<br />

Figure 8; Figura 8<br />

processor<br />

card retainer<br />

3. Return the computer to your computing area<br />

and reconnect the power and peripheral cables<br />

to the computer.<br />

4. Affix the Powered by <strong>Sonnet</strong> label to the front of<br />

your computer.<br />

Figure 9; Figura 9<br />

security screw<br />

security screw<br />

2-7<br />

security screw<br />

security screw<br />

Figure 10; Figura 10

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