Intel Welder 351599 005 User Manual

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Contents  
Introduction .................................................................................... 4  
Before You Begin... ....................................................................... 4  
Installation...................................................................................... 5  
Demonstration and Diagnostics Diskette .................................... 19  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 20  
Getting Help ................................................................................. 28  
Warranty....................................................................................... 30  
Appendix A .................................................................................. 32  
Explanation of symbols used in this guide:  
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areitemsofspecialinterestthatpertain  
to the section or procedure you are  
reading. Notes typically clarify or  
augment the material in the text.  
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WARNING. These are operations or  
situations that may be harmful or  
dangerous to you or your equipment.  
All cautions and warnings should be  
read and observed.  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Pentium OverDrive processor!  
The Pentium OverDrive processor for Intel486processor-based systems is  
a single chip processor upgrade for systems based on Intel486 SX, Intel486  
SX2, Intel486 DX, and Intel486 DX2processors, and makes all software  
run faster on existing systems.  
Before You Begin...  
This section provides instructions you should read before starting the Pentium  
OverDrive processor installation.  
On most computers, installing the Pentium OverDrive processor is simple if  
you carefully follow the directions in your computer owner's manual and in  
this manual. Before starting the installation process, we recommend you take  
a few moments to:  
• familiarize yourself with the appearance of your system's layout.  
• read through the entire Installation section of this manual to fully  
understand the process.  
Your System's Layout  
If you have not previously viewed your system's layout, at this point you may  
wish to unplug your system, remove the cover and familiarize yourself with  
the appearance of your system's components before continuing. Look for:  
• the general appearance of your motherboard (the large board in  
the bottom of your computer to which all other components are  
attached). Are there cards or cables  
near or attached to your motherboard?  
• 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 large  
enough to fit the Pentium OverDrive  
processor. In order to install the  
Pentium OverDrive processor, you  
must have a 237 or 238 pin socket. See  
page 10 for details.  
Your system must  
have a 237 or 238-pin  
socket  
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Step 1 - Install the diskette software and view  
the animated demo.  
Intel includes a Demonstration and Diagnostics Diskette with your Pentium  
OverDrive processor. The diskette contains two portions:  
• a demonstration to guide you through the Pentium OverDrive  
processor installation procedure.  
diagnostics to test your Pentium OverDrive processor for  
proper installation and operation.  
To view the demo, your computer must be equipped with a VGA video board  
and monitor, and you need to install the diskette software on your system.  
Installing the software program to view the demo also  
places the diagnostic utilities on your hard disk. Intel  
provides you with a utility to remove the diskette  
software from your hard disk once you have completed  
your Pentium OverDrive processor installation and  
diagnostics. For more information on this utility or on  
the diagnostic software, see the section Demonstration  
and Diagnostics Diskette.  
Installing the Diskette Software  
You can use DOS* or Windows* to install the software on the diskette. The  
full set of utilities takes 1.1 MB on your hard disk if you install it using DOS  
and 1.2 MB if you install it using Windows. If you install the software from  
DOS,youareaskedifyouwishtoapprovemodificationoftheAUTOEXEC.BAT  
file. Intel recommends that you choose OK.  
The installation program also asks you if you wish to only install the Fan  
Monitor portion of the diagnostic software. If you want to install the fan test  
software to your hard drive but do not desire the demonstration or post-install  
diagnostics, choose this option.  
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To install the software on your hard disk, insert the diskette in drive A and:  
For DOS users type:  
a:\install e  
For OS/2* or Windows NT*  
users type from a DOS prompt: a:\install e  
For Windows users:  
In the Program Manager, select: FILE  
and then select: RUN  
a:setup  
On the Command Line, type:  
and click OK  
For Windows 95 users:  
From the task bar, select Start  
From the Start menu, select Run  
and at the prompt type:  
\SETUP  
To begin the demonstration after installing the software:  
For DOS users:  
Go to the odp_util directory and type:  
overdriv e  
For Windows NT users :  
Go to the odp_util directory and  
type from a full-screen DOS prompt:  
overdriv e  
For Windows users:  
Double click the icon “OverDrive  
Processor Demo/Diagnostics”  
For OS/2 users:  
Ensure that the following line ap-  
pears in your config.sys file:  
VME=NO  
Ensure that the settings for your DOS  
full-screen command prompt in-  
cludes the following:  
For more information,  
refer to Troubleshooting  
section, p. 26.  
HW_TIMER set to ON  
From a full-screen DOS prompt type:  
overdriv e  
For Windows 95 users:  
Press eor click OK  
When the Main Menu appears, select "Installation Demonstration." If instal-  
lation sounds complicated after viewing the installation demo and after  
reading through the installation sections of this manual, have a qualified  
technician install the Pentium OverDrive processor for you.  
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Step 2- Ground yourself, then unplug computer  
and remove cover.  
To prevent damage from static discharge to the Pentium OverDrive processor  
and to your computer, touch the metal back or side panel of your computer’s  
system unit to ground yourself. Then, turn off the computer and any attached  
equipment (such as a printer), unplug the power cord, and remove the cover  
from the computer.  
Warning:DangertoEquipment! ThePentium  
OverDrive processor can be damaged by static  
discharge. Be sure to ground yourself before  
handling the Pentium OverDrive processor by  
touching the metal on your computer. Limiting  
your movements during installation reduces  
static electricity.  
If installation sounds risky, have a qualified  
technician install the Pentium OverDrive pro-  
cessor. If you make a mistake, you could  
damage the Pentium OverDrive processor,  
damage your computer, or injure yourself. If  
you install it yourself, follow these instructions  
exactly.  
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Step 3 - Find the socket in which you will install  
the Pentium OverDrive processor.  
The socket in which you install your Pentium OverDrive processor may be  
on your motherboard or removable processor card, and is near the Intel486  
processor. If there is no specific Pentium OverDrive processor socket, you  
must remove the original processor and install the Pentium OverDrive  
processor in that socket.  
If your system contains an Intel487SX math  
coprocessor, you must remove that component and  
install the Pentium OverDrive processor in that socket.  
OverDrive  
processor  
socket  
Motherboard  
Removable  
Intel486 SX or DX  
Processor card  
Processor  
Motherboard  
The processor can appear in various forms. Your computer may have a  
surface-mounted processor or a socketed processor, and the processor may  
have a heat sink attached. However, the dimensions of the original processor  
are similar to those of the Pentium OverDrive processor. Your computer  
owner's manual may contain location information for the processor. If you  
cannot locate the processor, contact your dealer or your computer manufac-  
turer for assistance.  
486  
PC-2597a  
Surface-mounted  
Processor  
Socketed  
Processor  
Processor with heat  
sink attached  
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Once you locate the processor, look in the immediate area to determine  
whether or not your system has an empty socket specifically dedicated for the  
Pentium OverDrive processor.  
A Quick Word About Socket Types  
There are several types of Pentium OverDrive processor sockets. You must  
determine which socket type you have in order to successfully insert your  
Pentium OverDrive processor.  
Two common variations are the Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket and Low  
Insertion Force (LIF) socket.  
As the illustration shows, you can identify a ZIF socket type by the handle  
which locks/unlocks to allow placement of the Pentium OverDrive processor.  
handle  
PC-1700  
PC-1701  
Typical Sockets With Handle (ZIF Sockets)  
Note variations in pin hole layout  
LIF sockets do not have a handle, as shown.  
Typical Socket Without Handle (LIF Socket)  
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Match your computer's socket layout to one shown in the chart, then proceed  
to the indicated step in this manual.  
Possible System Layouts  
No empty Pentium OverDrive processor socket—go to Step 4.  
Remove the Intel486 processor and install the Pentium  
OverDrive processor in the Intel486 processor socket. If  
the Intel486 processor is not surrounded by an empty  
row of pins, you cannot install the Pentium OverDrive  
processor.  
486  
Empty socket beside Intel486 processor—go to Step 5.  
If the empty socket does not contain 237  
or 238 pinholes (19 pinholes per side),  
you cannot install the Pentium OverDrive  
processor.  
19 pinholPeC-1s702  
per side  
Empty Weitek socket beside Intel486 processor—go to Step 4.  
Not an OverDrive processor socket! For  
Weitek coprocessors only! Remove the  
Intel486 processor and install the Pentium  
OverDrive processor in the Intel486  
486  
processor socket. If the Intel486 processor  
is not surrounded by an empty row of  
pins, you cannot install the Pentium  
OverDriveprocessor.  
15 pinholes  
per side  
Pentium OverDrive processor socket with Intel487 SX math  
coprocessor installed—go to Step 4. (Intel486 SX processor  
systems only)  
Remove the Intel487 SX math coprocessor  
and install the Pentium OverDrive processor  
TM  
in the Intel487 processor socket. If the math  
coprocessor is not surrounded by an  
empty row of pins, you cannot install the  
PentiumOverDriveprocessor.  
i487  
Surface-mounted processor only—not compatible!  
If your processor is soldered to the motherboard in a surface  
mount, and you do not have a separate 237 or 238 pinhole  
Pentium OverDrive socket, you cannot install the Pentium  
OverDrive processor. Do not attempt to remove the  
originalprocessor!  
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Step 4- For computers without an empty  
Pentium OverDrive processor socket only.  
Remove the existing processor from the  
socket.  
Before removing the processor, make note of how its notched corner is  
oriented in the socket (make a sketch, if necessary). You need to install the  
Pentium OverDrive processor with exactly the same orientation.  
Make a sketch to  
help recall how the  
original processor is  
oriented.  
PC-2637  
Removing the processor from a socket with a handle  
If the processor is in a socket with a handle, open the socket by moving the  
handle completely to a 90° upright position. Be sure the socket is completely  
open.  
486  
Be sure the socket handle is completely open.  
Very little force is required to open the socket handle. Do not use excessive  
force. Your computer’s motherboard should not bend while opening the  
socket. Once the socket is open, remove the processor.  
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Removing the processor from a socket with no handle  
Find the chip removal tool in the Pentium  
OverDrive processor package. The tool  
resembles a tiny garden rake with a  
notch in the end of the handle.  
Removal tool  
Place the notch at a corner of the processor and insert between the processor  
and socket. Rock the handle from side to side to lift the corner slightly. Once  
a small gap appears between the chip and socket, move to the next corner.  
1. Loosen each corner of the proces-  
sor by carefully inserting the notched  
handle of the removal tool between  
the bottom side of the processor and  
its socket as shown. Rock the handle  
Fit the rake  
tines between  
from side to side to loosen the  
processor.  
processor  
pins  
Heatsink  
Processor (gray layer )  
Socket (white, black or blue)  
Push handle  
2. Continue until all the  
toward  
corners are loose and you  
processor  
can insert the rake part of  
the tool along the side of  
the processor, between  
processor and socket. Be  
sure to push the handle  
toward the processor.  
Do not push the handle  
away from the processor.  
Push inward on the processor removal tool’s handle to gently ease the  
processor from its socket. Gradually loosen one side at a time. Loosen all  
four sides evenly and remove the processor. Be sure to push the handle  
towards the chip as shown.  
Now proceed to Step 5.  
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Step 5- Orient and insert the Pentium OverDrive  
processor.  
Correctly orienting your Pentium OverDrive processor in the socket is crucial  
to the success of your installation. Note that failure to correctly align your  
Pentium OverDrive processor may result in damage to the chip or your  
system. Before inserting the Pentium OverDrive processor into the socket,  
take a moment to read through this step.  
Regardless of your system layout and the socket type, there are clues to help  
you correctly orient your Pentium OverDrive processor in the socket. If you  
removed a processor in order to install the Pentium OverDrive processor, you  
can refer to the sketch you made in Step 4 for the correct orientation.  
Some sockets contain a key pin hole, an additional hole in one corner of the  
inside pin hole row. The key pin hole corner serves as a landmark for you to  
match the corresponding corner of the Pentium OverDrive processor which  
contains a blunt edge and different pin arrangement as shown.  
Distinctive pin  
Key pin hole  
arrangement  
Line up processor corner  
containing blunt edge and  
distinctive pin arrangement to  
key pin hole corner on socket  
PC-2682  
Aligning Pentium OverDrive  
Processor in Socket with Key  
Pin Hole  
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If your Pentium OverDrive processor socket does not have a key pin hole  
corner, you must look for other alignment clues. Carefully inspect the socket  
and the area around it. Some visual clues you may see include:  
• a blunt edge on either an inside or outside corner of the socket  
• a blunt edge in a silkscreened socket outline on the motherboard  
• a socket corner which is a different shade or contains a mark not  
found on any of the other socket corners  
• a mark which is silkscreened on the motherboard by one socket  
corner  
• an extra pin hole on the outside pin hole row  
• a corner with a pin hole arrangment different from the other  
socket corners  
• a socket corner labeled “A1” or “Pin 1” on the motherboard or  
socket  
You must match the corner of the Pentium OverDrive processor which  
Key Pin Hole  
contains the blunt edge and distinctive pin arrangement with this corner of the  
socket.  
Pentium OverDrive  
processor corner  
with blunt edge and  
distinctive pin  
Key pin  
hole  
arrangement  
corresponds to this  
socket corner  
Socket WithPC-1701  
Key Pin Hole  
PC-1702  
Socket With No  
Key Pin Hole  
Seating Your Pentium OverDrive Processor  
In a socket with a handle:  
If your socket has a handle, make sure the handle is completely open by  
moving it up to a 90° angle. Place the Pentium OverDrive processor into the  
socket, making sure to match the processor corner with the blunt edge and  
distinctive pin arrangement to the socket corner containing the key pin hole.  
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If you removed a processor from the socket in a prior step, refer to the sketch  
you 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 by  
moving the handle down. Very little force is required to close the socket lever.  
Do not use excessive force. Your computer’s system board should NOT bend  
under the pressure.  
PC-2643  
Push handle to lock  
In a socket with no handle:  
Place the Pentium OverDrive processor into the socket, making sure to match  
the corner with the blunt edge and distinctive pin arrangement to the socket  
corner containing the key pin hole. If your socket does not have a key pin hole  
corner, refer to the sketch you made in Step 4 to orient the Pentium OverDrive  
processor correctly.  
Seat the Pentium OverDrive processor in the socket by pressing firmly and  
evenly on the key pin corner and the opposite corner at the same time. Be sure  
to avoid pressing on the center of the fan and on the corners containing the  
release clips and assembly connector.  
Push here only  
TM  
Push here only  
DO NOT apply pressure to the center of the fan or corners  
containing release clips and contact pins.  
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Ensure that the motherboard in your system has sufficient support to allow  
you to apply the pressure necessary to seat your Pentium OverDrive proces-  
sor. It is important that you do not bend the motherboard during the seating  
process. If necessary, you can place reinforcement such as a pad of paper  
underneath the socket area. Be sure to remove the reinforcement before  
turning your computer back on.  
As you press firmly, you should be able to feel the Pentium OverDrive  
processor slide into place. When the Pentium OverDrive processor is fully  
inserted, the pins are barely visible, and there is a slight gap between the  
Pentium OverDrive processor and the socket. The gap should be even around  
each side of the Pentium OverDrive processor, and about the same thickness  
as the chip removal tool.  
If you have difficulty in seating the Pentium OverDrive processor, you may  
find it necessary to remove the processor fan in order to apply pressure to the  
center of the chip. For information on removing and replacing the fan, refer  
to the section Troubleshooting, page 27.  
Your computer’s system board should not bend under  
the insertion pressure. If it bends more than slightly, or  
if you have difficulity in correctly seating the Pentium  
OverDrive processor, see your dealer for assistance or  
refer to the section Getting Help, page 28.  
Proceed to Step 6.  
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Step 6 - Set jumpers or switches, if required.  
You may need to set switches, move or install jumpers or both on your  
computer’s motherboard or removable card to let the computer know you’ve  
added the Pentium OverDrive processor. See your computer owner’s manual  
for more information. If your manual does not have a configuration section  
for the Pentium OverDrive processor, contact your computer manufacturer's  
technical support group.  
Inmostcases,ifyouhavecorrectlyorientedthePentium  
OverDrive processor, starting your computer does not  
damage the processor or your computer even if jumper  
or switch changes are required—the system simply  
does not function correctly.  
Once you have configured your computer, proceed to Step 7.  
Step 7 - Start your computer and run the  
computer's setup program.  
Put the cover back on the system unit. Reconnect all the cables and cords, and  
plug the power cord into the wall outlet.  
Turn on your computer. If your computer requires it, run the computer’s setup  
or configuration program. Refer to your computer owner’s manual.  
If you have problems with your computer after installing the Pentium  
OverDrive processor, turn to Troubleshooting.  
Now you are ready to test the Pentium OverDrive processor.  
Proceed to Step 8.  
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Step 8 - Test the Pentium OverDrive processor  
installation.  
You can test your installation by either running a software program you use  
frequently and experiencing the increased performance, or by using the  
diagnostics on the diskette included in your Pentium OverDrive processor  
package. If you installed the diskette software to view the animated demo  
prior to this step, you do not need to reinstall the software at this time. To use  
the diagnostics:  
For DOS users  
Go to the odp_util directory and type:  
overdriv e  
For Windows NT users  
Go to the odp_util directory and  
type from a full-screen DOS  
prompt:  
overdriv e  
For Windows users:  
Double click the icon “OverDrive  
Processor Demo/Diagnostics”  
For OS/2, OS/2 WARP users: Ensure that the following line ap-  
For more information,  
refer to Troubleshooting  
section, p. 26.  
pears in your config.sys file:  
VME=NO  
Ensure that the settings for your DOS  
full-screen command prompt in-  
cludes the following:  
HW_TIMER set to ON  
From a full-screen DOS prompt type:  
overdriv e  
For Windows 95 users:  
Press eor click OK  
When the Main Menu appears, select “Intel OverDrive Processor Diagnos-  
tics.” If the diagnostic utilities program tells you the Pentium OverDrive  
processor is not operating correctly or if you do not obtain any performance  
increase, see the Troubleshooting section to determine possible problems. If  
you cannot troubleshoot the problem, contact your dealer for assistance. If  
you require further assistance, see the Getting Help section.  
Your Intel Pentium OverDrive processor installation is com-  
plete.  
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Demonstration and Diagnostics Diskette  
Intel includes a Demonstration and Diagnostics diskette with your Pentium  
OverDrive processor. The diskette contains two portions:  
• a demonstration to guide you through the Pentium OverDrive  
processor installation procedure. In order for you to view the  
installation demonstration, your computer must be equipped  
with a VGA video board and monitor.  
diagnostics to test your Pentium OverDrive processor for  
proper installation and operation. For an overview of the  
diagnostics, refer to the Troubleshooting section, page 20.  
For information on how to install the diskette software, refer to page 6.  
The installation program also asks you if you wish to  
only install the Fan Monitor portion of the diagnostic  
software. If you want to install the fan test software to  
your hard drive but do not desire the demonstration or  
post-install diagnostics, choose this option.  
Removing the Software Files From Your Hard Disk  
Once you have installed and tested the Pentium OverDrive processor, you can  
delete the demonstration and post-install diagnostic software from your hard  
disk. To remove the software, follow these instructions:  
For DOS users:  
Go to the ODP_UTIL directory and  
type:  
uninstal e  
For Windows users:  
In the Program Manager, select:  
FILE  
and then select:  
RUN  
On the Command Line type:  
c:\odp_util\uninstal  
and click OK  
This removal program does not delete the Fan Monitor  
software. Intel strongly recommends you keep the Fan  
Monitor software resident on your system.  
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Troubleshooting  
This section contains the following information:  
describes and explains the diagnostic utilities included on the  
diskette in your installation package  
contains a checklist to help you find solutions to problems you  
may encounter while installing your Pentium OverDrive pro-  
cessor  
provides a process for removing the Pentium OverDrive  
processor fan  
Diagnostics Overview  
The diagnostic software on the diskette allows you to test the Pentium  
OverDrive processor for proper operation at the time of installation. In  
addition, fan monitor software provides ongoing assurance that your Pentium  
OverDrive processor fan is functioning normally.  
Testing the Installation  
This list describes the diagnostics that you use to test your installation:  
Processor Instruction  
Tests various processor functions  
to see if they are working properly.  
Floating Point Conformance Tests processor’s floating point unit  
by comparing the value of floating  
pointcalculationswithanestablished  
standard.  
Processor Information  
Compares processor speed and fea-  
tures “before” and “after” Pentium  
OverDrive processor installation.  
Fan Status  
Checks to see that the fan on your  
Pentium OverDrive processor is op-  
erating properly.  
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Resident Diagnostics  
The Fan Monitor software determines if your Pentium OverDrive processor  
fan is operating correctly.  
If you prefer to run the software from DOS, you can run the Fan Monitor  
diagnostic executable file by typing the following command at the DOS  
prompt in the directory in which the fan monitor software is located:  
C\: fanmonit e  
The program then tests the fan’s operation. If the fan is functioning correctly,  
the following messages appear on the screen:  
Pentium OverDrive processor detected!!  
The fan on your Pentium OverDrive processor is operating properly.  
If you choose to run the Fan Monitor software from Windows, the software  
runs continuously in the background. The software checks the fan every 60  
seconds and does not affect system performance. Note that after installation,  
no initial messages appear, but you can view any messages by double clicking  
on the Fan Monitor icon.  
The Fan Monitor icon automatically minimizes and appears in the lower  
corner of your screen after startup. The Fan Monitor icon shows that the fan  
is operating correctly. If a problem develops, the icon changes as shown and  
a message box appears on your screen.  
Icon indicates fan is  
functioning  
Icon indicates fan  
is not functioning  
If you receive a warning or notice that the fan is not functioning correctly, first  
check to ensure there are no obvious problems with the fan installation, for  
example:  
a cable or other piece of hardware is blocking the airflow  
the fan is not making good connection or fully seated  
there is visible dirt or dust inhibiting airflow  
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Once you determine that the fan is not working correctly, call Intel Customer  
Support for a possible return and/or replacement. For more information, see  
the Getting Help section, page 28.  
As you troubleshoot any problems with the Pentium OverDrive processor fan,  
you may need to remove it in order to reseat the connection with the processor  
or to return or replace it. For more information on removing the fan, refer to  
page 27.  
Troubleshooting Checklist  
Read through the symptoms below. If you find one that resembles the  
problem you’re having, try the corresponding possible solutions.  
The computer doesn’t power on when you turn on the switch, or the  
operating system prompt doesn’t appear on the screen. Be sure:  
• The power cord is plugged into the wall outlet.  
• The cables and cords are attached correctly.  
• Any boards or cards you removed are reinstalled properly.  
• If you have installed the Pentium OverDrive processor in a socket with  
no handle, is the chip fully inserted? Use the removal tool as a  
measuring device to check the distance between the processor and the  
socket. The removal tool should barely fit. Check all four sides to  
ensure the processor is inserted evenly.  
• The Pentium OverDrive processor and the socket are correctly aligned.  
Yourcomputerbootsandrunsnormally.However,thePentiumOverDrive  
processor fails the diagnostic test.  
• Did you set the jumpers or system switches correctly, as described in  
your computer owner's manual?  
• Your computer may need an updated control program (BIOS). Contact  
the technical support department at your computer vendor or dealer for  
BIOS information.  
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Your application programs don’t run any faster with the Pentium  
OverDrive processor installed.  
• Did you set the jumpers or system switches correctly, as described in  
your computer owner’s manual?  
• Does your computer require you to run its setup program? Check your  
computer owner's manual or contact your dealer to verify.  
• Is the fan for your Pentium OverDrive processor functioning? If you  
installed the software using Windows, check the Fan Monitor icon to  
ensure the fan is functioning correctly. If you chose a DOS installation  
for this software, invoke the Fan Monitor utility to determine if the fan  
is functioning. For more details on the Fan Monitor software, refer to  
page 21.  
• If your Pentium OverDrive processor passes all the diagnostic tests, but  
you still don't see a speed improvement, contact Intel Customer  
Support.  
Yourcomputerbootsupandrunsnormallyforafewminutes, thenhangs  
up or shuts down.  
• Is the Pentium OverDrive processor socket handle fully locked?  
• Recheck your installation — is the Pentium OverDrive processor fully  
inserted? If you have installed the Pentium OverDrive processor in a  
socket without handles, is the chip fully inserted? Use the removal tool  
as a measuring device to check the distance between the processor and  
the socket. The removal tool should barely fit. Check all four sides to  
ensure the processor is inserted evenly.  
• Did you set the jumpers or system switches correctly, as described in  
your computer owner's manual?  
• Your computer may not be providing enough airflow to adequately cool  
the Pentium OverDrive processor. Call Intel Customer Support for  
information about evaluating a possible thermal condition in your  
computer.  
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The Pentium OverDrive processor feels hot.  
• It is normal for the Pentium OverDrive processor to generate heat while  
operating.  
Caution: Many chips in your computer, in-  
cluding the Pentium OverDrive processor, can  
actually become hot enough to cause mild skin  
burns if handled after operating for several  
hours. Let the computer cool off before at-  
tempting to handle the Pentium OverDrive  
processor.  
Your Pentium OverDrive processor and computer have been function-  
ing normally for some time, but you notice that suddenly your computer  
and your application programs are running very slowly.  
• Is the fan for your Pentium OverDrive processor functioning? If you  
installed the software using Windows, check the fan monitor icon to  
ensure the fan is functioning correctly. If you chose a DOS installation  
for this software, invoke the fan monitor utility to determine if the fan  
is functioning. For more details on the fan software, refer to page 21.  
If the Pentium OverDrive processor fan stops functioning for any  
reason, an added safety feature of the Pentium OverDrive processor  
activates, stepping down the system speed to maintain thermal integ-  
rity. Your system continues to operate, but at a slower speed. Once the  
Pentium OverDrive processor fan again begins to function, turn off  
your system, then turn the power back on to return your system to full  
levels and to reset the Fan Monitor.  
You open your Pentium OverDrive processor package and some of the  
pins are bent.  
• Carefully straighten any bent pins with needlenose pliers or tweezers  
before attempting to insert the Pentium OverDrive processor in the  
socket.  
Caution: Pins are thin and can be easily broken.  
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Your computer owner's manual does not have a Pentium OverDrive  
processor installation section and you installed the Pentium OverDrive  
processor as described in this guide. Your computer still does not operate  
faster or does not operate at all.  
• If you experience problems after installing the Pentium OverDrive  
processor according to the instructions in this guide, your computer  
may have special configuration needs. For more informantion, refer to  
your computer manufacturer or dealer.  
You receive a message that your Pentium OverDrive processor fan is not  
functioning correctly.  
• Is there something blocking the airflow? Check to ensure that the fan  
is fully seated. If there are no apparent reasons why the fan stopped, call  
Intel Customer Support about a possible return and replacement.  
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Your system uses OS/2 Warp or OS/2 2.1 and you are having trouble  
loading 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 indicated in the OS/2  
system manual.  
b. Open the config.sys file for edit.  
c. Insert the following line:  
VME=NO  
d. Save the file, close the system editor and reboot your  
system.  
2. Set the HW_TIMER to ON:  
a. Select the full-screen DOS prompt icon  
b. Click your right (second) mouse button  
A pop-up menu appears.  
c. For OS/2 WARP, select “Settings” from the  
menu.  
For OS/2 2.1, select “Open>Settings.”  
A dialog box appears, with several tabbed windows.  
d. Select the “Sessions” tab.  
The “Sessions” edit view appears.  
e. Select the button “DOS Settings” and press e.  
A list of setting choices appears.  
f. Set “HW_TIMER” by clicking the ON check box.  
g. Select “Save.”  
h. Close the Setting Window.  
3. Run the demonstration or the diagnostics by going to the  
ODP_UTIL directory and typing the following from a full-screen  
DOS prompt:  
overdriv e  
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Removing the Pentium OverDrive Processor Fan  
Note that before handling the Pentium OverDrive processor you should be  
careful to ground yourself by touching the metal on your computer. Limiting  
your movements during installation reduces static electricity, which can  
damage the part and your system.  
To remove the Pentium OverDrive processor fan:  
1. Release the corner of the fan assembly by gently squeezing together  
the two retaining clips.  
2. While keeping the clips squeezed together, slowly lift up the corner,  
pivoting it against the opposite corner.  
3. When the fan assembly is at an approximately 45° angle, gently  
lift straight up from the processor.  
Retaining Clips  
Lift 45o  
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Contact pins  
Base unit contact pads  
4. Place the fan assembly on its back, being careful not to damage the  
contact pins.  
To replace the Pentium OverDrive processor fan:  
1. Hold the fan at an approximately 45° angle, and align the fan  
assembly over the base unit, starting with the corner opposite to the  
retaining clip.  
Take special care to align the contact pins on the fan assembly to the  
three pads on the base unit.  
2. Carefully lower the fan down onto the base.  
3. Secure the fan assembly to the base unit by ensuring the retaining clips  
have snapped into place.  
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Getting Help  
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 same  
product and technical information we use ourselves!  
In the U.S. and Canada:  
In Europe:  
1-800-525-3019  
+44-1793-432509  
From anywhere:  
503-264-6835  
This service is available 24 hours a day, every day. For a catalog of  
documents related to the Intel OverDrive processor, order document  
# 0103. You can then order any compatibility and configuration informa-  
tion necessary to finish your installation. The Intel OverDrive Processor  
Upgrade Guide, available from your dealer, also contains FaxBack  
numbers for information regarding your specific system.  
2.Use the Internet.  
Information is available on the Internet for downloading by Anonymous  
FTP and for view or downloading on the World Wide Web:  
Intel FTP Server hostname:  
ftp.intel.com  
World Wide Web address (URL):  
3.Use Your Modem.  
You can use your modem to read these bulletin boards  
(settings are 8, N, 1, up to 14.4 Kbps):  
Intel BBS:  
In Europe:  
+44-1793-432955  
503-264-7999  
From anywhere:  
CompuServe*:  
GO INTEL  
(Requires CompuServe subscription. Settings are: 7,E,1 up to 28.8 Kbps.)  
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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)  
M-F 8 a.m.-12 p.m., GMT  
M-F 08:00-17:00, CET  
(Tuesday 08:00-16:00, CET)  
M-F 08:00-17:00, CET  
(Tuesday 08:00-16:00, CET)  
M-F 09:00-12:00 & 13:00-17:00  
M-F 05:00-15:00 (Singapore Local  
Time)  
In Europe - English  
In Europe - German  
+44-1793-404900  
+44-1793-404988  
In Europe - French  
+44-1793-404777  
In Japan  
In Australia:  
0120-868686  
+1-800-649-931  
In Korea:  
+822-767-2595  
+886-2-718-9915  
+886-2-718-9915  
503-264-7354  
M-F 05:00-15:00 (Singapore Local  
Time)  
M-F 05:00-15:00 (Singapore Local  
Time)  
M-F 05:00-15:00 (Singapore Local  
Time)  
In Taiwan:  
In Hong Kong:  
From anywhere:  
5. Send a letter. Mail your comments about this manual to:  
Worldwide:  
Europe:  
Intel Customer Support (EUCD)  
Mailstop JF3-333  
5200 NE Elam Young Parkway  
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-6497  
Branded Products Support  
Intel Corporation, U.K.  
Pipers Way, Swindon  
Wiltshire, England SN3 1RJ  
Registration  
Please take a few moments to fill out your OverDrive processor warranty  
registration card. Returning this card allows us to send you important  
OverDrive processor announcements and new product information.  
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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 to  
Intel’s publicly available specifications for a period of three (3) years after the date  
the OverDrive processor was purchased.  
If the OverDrive processor which is the subject of this Limited Warranty fails during  
the warranty period for reasons covered by this Limited Warranty, Intel, at its option,  
will:  
REPAIR the OverDrive processor by means of hardware and/or  
software; OR  
REPLACE the OverDrive processor with another OverDrive proces-  
sor; OR, if Intel is unable to repair or replace the OverDrive processor,  
REFUND the then-current value of the OverDrive processor.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY  
EXIST UNDER STATE LAW, APPLY ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER  
OF THE OVERDRIVE PROCESSOR AND LAST ONLY FOR AS LONG AS SUCH  
PURCHASER CONTINUES TO OWN THE PROCESSOR.  
Extent of Limited Warranty  
Intel does not warrant that your OverDrive processor will be free from design defects  
or errors known as “errata.” Current characterized errata for Pentium OverDrive  
processors are available upon request.  
This limited warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of  
any OverDrive processor that is soldered or otherwise permanently affixed to your  
system’s motherboard.  
This limited warranty does not cover damages due to external causes, including  
accident, problems with electrical power, usage not in accordance with product  
instructions, misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper  
testing. If you do not wish to install the OverDrive processor yourself, you should  
have the vendor from whom you purchased the product install it.  
How to Obtain Warranty Service  
To obtain warranty service, you must return the OverDrive processor to the vendor  
from whom you purchased it, or, with proof of purchase, to Intel. Before returning  
the OverDrive processor to Intel, you must contact Intel's Customer Support Group  
at 503-264-7000 or toll free in the U.S., 1-800-321-4044.  
If you obtain warranty service from Intel, upon Intel's verification that the OverDrive  
processor is or may be defective, you will be issued a Return Material Authorization  
(RMA). When you return the OverDrive processor to Intel, you must include the  
RMA number on the outside of the package. Intel will not accept any returned  
OverDrive processor that has no RMA number on the package.  
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If you return the OverDrive processor to Intel, you must assume the risk of damage  
or loss during shipping. You must use the original packaging or the equivalent, and  
you must pay the postage.  
Intel may require you to verify that you are the original end user purchaser of the  
OverDrive processor. Intel may elect to replace or repair the OverDrive processor  
with either a new or reconditioned product. The returned product shall become Intel’s  
property on receipt by Intel.  
The replacement processor is warranted under this written warranty and is subject to  
the same limitations and exclusions for the remainder of the original warranty period  
or one (1) year, whichever is longer.  
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS  
THESE WARRANTIES REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. INTEL MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE  
STATED HERE. INTEL DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EX-  
PRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-  
LAR PURPOSE. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLU-  
SION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURA-  
TION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY  
AFTER THAT PERIOD. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA-  
TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS  
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY  
INTEL’S RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THIS, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,  
IMPLIED OR EXPRESS, IS LIMITED TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR  
REFUND, AS SET FORTH ABOVE. THESE REMEDIES ARE THE SOLE  
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. INTEL  
IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE-  
QUENTIALDAMAGESRESULTINGFROMANYBREACHOFWARRANTY  
OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIM-  
ITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR  
REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY, AND ANY COSTS OF  
RECOVERING, REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM  
OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH A SYSTEM CONTAINING YOUR  
OVERDRIVE PROCESSOR. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND  
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM JURISDICTION  
TO JURISDICTION.  
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Appendix A—Pentium OverDrive  
Processor Data Sheet  
The Pentium OverDrive processor is a single chip upgrade for any 5  
Volt Intel486 processor system with a Pentium OverDrive processor  
socket.  
The Pentium OverDrive processor employs a high speed 3.3 Volt  
Pentium processor core and integral fan/heatsink cooling.  
This list describes the features of the Pentium OverDrive processor:  
Feature  
Description  
Processor  
3.3 Volt Pentium Processor core with:  
Intel486 Interface  
Superscalar Technology  
Dual Instruction Pipelines  
Dynamic Branch Prediction  
Floating Point Unit  
Bus/Core Speed  
High Speed Pentium Processor Floating  
Point Unit  
25-MHz Bus Speed/63-MHz Internal Speed  
or  
33-MHz Bus Speed/83-MHz Internal Speed  
Internal Cache  
Cooling Unit  
16 KB Code Cache, 16 KB Write Back  
Capable Data Cache**  
Integral Fan/Heatsink cooling solution with:  
Detachable Fan Unit  
Fan slow down detection and  
thermal protection circuit  
Voltage Regulation  
On-Package Voltage regulation for conver-  
sion of the 5 Volt system supply to a 3.3  
Volt supply for the processor  
**Support of the internal write back data cache is system-dependent.  
If the system does not support a write back interal cache, the cache  
operates in a write-through manner, similar to a standard Intel486  
processor.  
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