Powerleap PL-iP3 Manuale utente

POWERLEAPPL-iP3
Pentium
III/Celeron CPU Upgrade
--for--
Slot 1 (242-Contact Slot Connector) Systems
Version 1.0

Copyright 2000 PowerLeap Products, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
July 2000
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability,
design, and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event
will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out
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PL-ProMMX, IPS, PL-54C/MMX, PL-C6/200, PL-OD54C, PL-386, and PL-586 are trademarks of
PowerLeap Products Inc. Intel, MMX, and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and MS-DOS are either trademarks or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only
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This product employs the following PowerLeap patented technologies: US Patent 5,919,259; US Patent
5,938,769; and Japanese Registered Utility Model No. 3042946.
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Table of Contents
Introduction 1
PowerLeap™ PL-iP3 Special Features ___________________________ 1
About the IntelPentium III__________________________________ 1
About the Intel Celeron_____________________________________ 2
About the FC-PGA and PPGA Form Factors _____________________ 2
What You Have ____________________________________________ 2
Before You Begin 3
Identifying Motherboard Frontside Bus (FSB) Speed ________________ 3
Determining CPU Frontside Bus (FSB) Rating and V/Core Voltage_____ 4
Locating Pin 1 on your CPU and ZIF Socket ______________________ 5
Determining CPU Performance ________________________________ 5
Configuring the PowerLeap™PL-iP3 7
Setting Jumper Switches ______________________________________ 7
Selecting Frontside Bus (FSB) Speed_____________________________ 8
Selecting Voltage___________________________________________ 11
Enabling Multiple Processors _________________________________ 13
About the Power-on LED Function ____________________________ 14
About the PowerLeap Redundant Overheating Protection Function____ 15
Installing the PowerLeap™PL-iP3 17
Removing the Existing CPU __________________________________ 17
Installing your CPU into the PL-iP3 ____________________________ 18

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Installing the CPU Heatsink/Fan ______________________________ 20
Completing the Installation of the PL-iP3________________________ 21
Upgrading Your Computer’s BIOS_____________________________ 23
Using the PL-iP3 Without the Retention Cartridge _________________ 24
FAQ 27

Introduction 1
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Introduction
Your PowerLeap™ PL-iP3 CPU upgrade employs patented technologies (additional
patents pending) to adapt Slot 1 systems to the voltage and pinout requirements of the
new generation of IntelPentium III (FC-PGA) and Celeron™ (FC-PGA and
PPGA) processors. By providing an upgrade solution that would otherwise require the
replacement of the motherboard, PowerLeaplets you enjoy the most cost-effective
computer upgrade.
PowerLeap™ PL-iP3 Special Features
z Provides a CPU upgrade for Slot 1 (242-contact slot connector) systems.
z Supports the IntelPentium III FC-PGA CPU and the IntelCeleron CPU (FC-
PGA and PPGA form factors).
z Supports 66/100/133MHz frontside bus (FSB).
z Provides a Power-on LED indicator for maximum safety.
z Includes PowerLeap’s unique Redundant Overheating Protection function.
z When used with SMP-compliant* Celeron (PPGA) CPUs, provides dual-CPU
support on dual-Slot 1 motherboards.
* Not all Intel CPUs are SMP-compliant. To determine if you have SMP-compliant CPUs, check the
Intel web site (you will need to know the “stepping” of your CPUs).
z Supports multiple voltage settings for V/Core (1.5V, 1.65V, and 2.0V).
z Includes patented external power source technology to allow older motherboards
to use the latest 1.5V and 1.65V CPUs.
z Provides a power connector for a heatsink/fan.
z Includes a retention cartridge for easy and secure installation.
z Supports VRM 8.4, 8.3, 8.2, and 8.1.
About the IntelPentium III
The IntelPentium III is the successor to the Pentium II, incorporating the latest
technologies for enhanced video, sound, and 3D performance. Conceived to take
advantage of its new Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions and Dual Independent Bus

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(DIB) architecture, the Pentium III includes a 32KB level-one cache and a 256 KB
on-die integrated full-speed level-two cache.
About the Intel Celeron
The Intel Celeron(FC-PGA and PPGA form factors) extends the performance of
Pentium II processors with a high-performance 128KB level-two cache and 32KB
level-one cache (consisting of separate 16KB instruction and 16KB data caches).
Unlike the original Pentium II’s cache, the Celeron’s 128KB cache is built into the
processor die and so runs at full processor speed.
About the FC-PGA and PPGA Form Factors
The FC-PGA (“Flip Chip” Pin Grid Array) form factor is a chip packaging designed
for Intel Pentium III “Coppermine” processors and newer Celeron CPUs. On the FC-
PGA package, the processor’s silicon core faces up, and is exposed. This allows the
core to have direct contact with a heatsink/fan.
FC-PGA PPGA
Intel Celeronprocessors are available in the FC-PGA and PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid
Array) form factors. Both are compatible with the 370-pin socket on the PL-iP3. With
the PPGA package, the CPU’s silicon core faces down, toward the socket.
What You Have
Your PowerLeap™ PL-iP3 package includes the PowerLeap™ PL-iP3 CPU upgrade,
retention cartridge, heatsink/fan, power supply cable, and PowerLeap CPU Control
Panel software.
CPU Die
Ex
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CPU Die
Hidden

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Before You Begin
In order to configure your PL-iP3 properly, it is important to first gather the following
information about your system and new CPU:
• Motherboard frontside bus (FSB) speed or frequency (66, 100, or
133MHz)
• CPU FSB rating (66, 100, or 133MHz)
• CPU V/Core Voltage (Celeron 1.5, 1.65, or 2.0V; Pentium III 1.65V)
Identifying Motherboard Frontside Bus (FSB) Speed
The frontside bus (also known as the “system bus”) is the pathway between the CPU
and the computer’s main memory. Your motherboard’s FSB speed can be determined
from your motherboard documentation, by contacting your motherboard
manufacturer, or by checking the chipset installed on your motherboard.
In addition to the motherboard’s supported frontside bus speed, you will need to
know the method that the board provides for setting the FSB speed. Your
motherboard may either provide jumper switches for setting the FSB speed or offer
“jumperless” speed configuration. For “jumperless” configuration, some
motherboards allow configuration in BIOS; other boards automatically set the FSB
speed to the FSB rating of the CPU. The method that the board provides for setting the FSB
speed will determine the frontside bus speed setting that you choose on the PL-iP3 (for details, refer
to the next chapter of this manual).

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Determining CPU Frontside Bus (FSB) Rating and V/Core Voltage
Intel sets Pentium III and Celeron CPUs for operation at certain frontside bus speeds.
For example, the Pentium III can operate with a frontside bus speed of 100MHz or
133MHz. With current Celeron CPUs you are limited to using a frontside bus speed
of 66MHz—even if your motherboard supports a higher bus speed.
Information concerning your CPU FSB rating and CPU V/Core voltage can be
found on a black label attached to the face plate of your new Intelprocessor, as
shown below. If your CPU faceplate does not show information in the manner
shown, please check your CPU documentation or contact Intel for the
information.
This black label contains a wealth of information about your CPU including clock
speed, the size of your L2 cache, FSB rating, and your CPU V/Core voltage. In the
above example, the Celeron CPU shown on the left has an FSB rating of 66MHz and
the CPU V/Core voltage is 1.5V.
FSB
Ratin
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CPU
Clock Speed
L2 Cache CPU
Voltage

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Locating Pin 1 on your CPU and ZIF Socket
All Pentium III and Celeron FC-PGA CPUs use a small orange triangle to indicate the
location of pin 1. On the corner to the right of pin 1 is an orange dot. On the PPGA
Celeron, pin 1 is indicated by an indented corner. Pin 1 corners are used to properly
align the joining of the CPU to the ZIF socket.
Pin3 1 Pin 1
FC-PGA Pin 1 PPGA Pin 1
Determining CPU Performance
To compare the performance increase provided by the PL-III, we suggest running the
PowerLeap CPU Control Panel®both before and after installation. If you are
uncertain about the speed of your existing CPU, you can determine the speed by
running the PowerLeap CPU Control Panel®. The CPU Control Panelis included
with your PL-iP3 and is also available free for downloading from the PowerLeap
website (http://www.powerleap.com).

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