User's Manual
Replacing the Option
Card
Connector
Board
If
you
removed
the
option
card
connector
board,
refer
to
the
illustration
on
page
4-14 as
you
follow
these
steps:
1.
Position
the
board
above
its
slot
and
then
firmly
push
it
straight
in.
2.
Secure
the
board
to
the
power
supply
with
its
retaining
screw.
Now
you
can
re-install
the
video
card
and
any
option
cards
you
removed.
See
page
4-14
for
instructions.
Upgrading the
Microprocessor
You
can
increase
your
system’s
speed
by
installing
a
new
microprocessor
chip:
your
system
supports
SX, SX2, DX, DX2,
DX4,
or
Pentium OverDrive
processors.
You
can
purchase
upgrade
kits
from
EPSON
or
buy
the
individual
components
separately.
Complete
instructions
for
installing
the
processor
are
provided
in
the
manual
that
comes
with
it.
Please
follow
those
instructions
carefully,
along
with
the
following
guidelines:
0
Refer
to
the
illustration
on
page
4-3
to
locate
the
microprocessor
socket
on
the
system
board.
You
can
install
the
new
processor
directly
in
this
socket;
however,
you
need
to
remove
the
current
microprocessor
first.
To
remove
the
microprocessor
chip,
follow
the
instructions
on
page
4-20.
0
You’ll
need
to
remove
any
video
card
or
other
option
cards
that
block
your
access
to
the
microprocessor
socket
before
you
remove
the
existing
processor
to
install
the
new
chip.
You
can
replace
the
card
or
cards
after
the
new
processor
is
installed.
Installing
and
Removing
Options 4-19