Kingston Technology TurboChip 200 MMX Enhanced User manual

Kingston Technology
TurboChip 200
MMX™Enhanced
User’s Guide
Model: TCMMX/200


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TurboChip 200 User’s Guide - Rev. A01 Kingston Technology Company
Kingston Technology’s
TurboChip®200
200MHz MMX™Enhanced
Processor Upgrade For
Pentium®Desktop Computers
User’s Guide
Part No. 4460055-001.A01
Kingston Technology Company
17600 Newhope
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 435-2600

TurboChip®is a registered trademark of Kingston Technology Company. MMX™is a
trademark and Pentium®is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. AMD-K6™is a
trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.

TurboChip 200 User’s Guide - Rev. A01 Kingston Technology Company
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.......................................................................................1
Special Features .........................................................................2
Package Contents.......................................................................2
Before You Begin.............................................................................3
Pin 1 Orientation..........................................................................3
Installing the TurboChip ...................................................................4
Step 1. Opening the Computer....................................................4
Step 2. Locating the CPU............................................................4
Step 3. Removing the CPU Chip.................................................5
Step 4. Orienting the TurboChip..................................................6
Step 5. Inserting the TurboChip ..................................................7
Step 6. Completing the Installation..............................................9
Appendices.....................................................................................11
Appendix A Running the Landmark Speed Test....................12
Appendix B Troubleshooting..................................................14
Appendix C Product Warranties and Notices.........................18


General Information 1
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your Kingston TurboChip 200 MMX™
Enhanced 200MHz processor upgrade designed for Pentium®75MHz or
higher computers. The TurboChip model TCMMX/200 incorporates the
AMD-K6™MMX™enhanced processor to combine the power of Pentium®
200MHz processing with graphics-enhancing multimedia extensions to equip
your system with the necessary tools for today’s exciting media-intensive
graphics, sound, and video software applications.
TurboChip 200 features 64KB of internal Level 1 cache, integrated cooling
unit, and onboard voltage regulator to interface the processor with either a 2.9V
or 3.3V system motherboard automatically. TurboChip 200 is a convenient,
high-performance solution to increase your computer’s CPU speed an estimated
250% over its current pentium processor providing a perfect fit for 16-bit or 32-
bit operating systems such as Microsoft Windows®95 and Windows NT.
TurboChip 200 is a chip-for-chip processor upgrade which installs directly into
your existing Socket 5 or Socket 7 pentium processor socket. Almost all
pentium desktop computers use ZIF (zero-insertion-force) sockets with a swing
lever to make removing the CPU chip quick and easy. There are no software
drivers to install or hardware jumpers to set. The TurboChip package also
includes an integrated heat sink and fan cooling unit to control the TurboChip’s
operating temperature for years of reliable service.
TurboChip®200
200MHz MMX™Enhanced Processor Upgrade

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Special Features
Your Kingston TurboChip 200 includes these important features:
•Powerful AMD-K6™MMX™enhanced microprocessor
running at 200MHz processing speed.
•64KB Level One (L1) Cache:
(32K dual-ported data cache and 32K write-back cache)
•Onboard voltage regulator to interface with either 2.9V or 3.3V
system motherboard automatically.
•Supports multimedia extensions instructions
•“Plug and Play” installation. No software drivers to install.
Kingston features the Landmark System Speed Test®Version 2.10 for testing
the performance of your new TurboChip upgrade. The Speed Test program is
located on a 3.5” Utility Diskette included in your TurboChip package.
Kingston suggests running the speed test before and after installation to
compare the performance increase. Refer to Appendix A for instructions on
running Landmark System Speed.
Package Contents
The TurboChip package should contain the following items:
•TurboChip processor upgrade with cooling fan
•Screwdriver (for removing heatsink retaining clip)
•Utility Diskette
•User’s Guide
If any of the items are missing or damaged, please contact your Kingston dealer
for a replacement. Remove the Processor Upgrade from its special anti-static
foam pad only when you are at the point of installing it into your computer.
Remember to ground yourself first to avoid static electricity discharge. Do this
by applying both hands to a neutral metal surface like the rear of the computer
or the power supply metal housing. Remove the protective foam pad from the
TurboChip connector pins very carefully, and take care not to damage the pins
when installing the upgrade. Retain all the protective packaging for future use.

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Before You Begin
The TurboChip installation should take less than 15 minutes to complete.
Before you begin, however, there is one very important point to be aware of.
First, notice the location of Pin 1 on the TurboChip upgrade denoted by a white
triangle on the bottom of the unit. This corner of the upgrade must match Pin 1
on the processor socket (See figures below). Your Pentium®computer should
be using either a Socket 5 or Socket 7 type processor socket. Pin 1 orientation
is standard for both socket types. Take a few moments to read the section
below before beginning the installation process.
Pin 1 Orientation
The location of Pin 1 on the TurboChip must be oriented to match Pin 1 on the
processor socket. The TurboChip upgrade is keyed to fit only one way into the
CPU socket. If the pins are aligned, the upgrade should easily slide into the
socket. Refer to the figures below for proper orientation:
Pin 1
Figure 1: TurboChip Top View
Pin 1
Socket 5
320 Pins
Figure 2: Empty Socket 5
Pin 1
Socket 7
321 Pins
Figure 3: Empty Socket 7

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Installing the TurboChip
The TurboChip 200 processor upgrade is designed to work in Pentium 75, 90,
100, 120, 133, 150, 166, and 200MHz computers. The installation procedure
will differ slightly according to the location of your processor socket. Follow the
steps below to install TurboChip into your computer.
Step 1. Opening the Computer
1. Set the power switch on the system unit to OFF.
2. Set all external power switches OFF (i.e. display, printer, etc.).
3. Disconnect all power cords and cables from the rear of the computer.
4. Remove the cover from your computer as described in your owner’s
manual. Make sure you have room to work. If necessary, place the
computer on a desktop surface that is easily accessible with plenty of
area to work.
Step 2. Locating the CPU
1. Locate the Pentium CPU chip on your system board or CPU
expansion card. The CPU chip will most likely have a large metal
heatsink attached on top (See Figure 4 on the next page to view a
standard heatsink). Note: some system manufacturers also include a
cooling fan on top of the heatsink.
2. Make sure the CPU chip is accessible. If the CPU socket is located
under an expansion card, move any full-length adapter cards to other
expansion slots. If no slots are available, place a half-length card in
the slot nearest the CPU socket so that the CPU socket is
unobstructed. If the CPU socket is located under the floppy drive
(e.g., IBM ValuePoint™), loosen the retaining screws and remove the
drive bay for easier installation.

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Step 3. Removing the CPU Chip
1. Remove the Heatsink Retaining Clip: If your CPU has a heatsink
similar to the illustration below, it is most likely secured with a
retaining clip. Before removing the CPU chip from its socket, you
must first unlatch the retaining clip by pressing down on the retaining
clip tab (See Figure 4) then prying one side of the retaining clip latch
using the screwdriver (provided). Try not to touch the motherboard
or any other components near the socket. With the retaining clip
completely removed from the heatsink, you are ready to remove the
CPU chip.
Note: The retaining clip is not needed for the TurboChip upgrade.
2. Unlock the Socket: Socket 7 and Socket 5 ZIF (zero insertion
force) sockets use a side bar lever to lock and unlock the socket.
Unlatch the side lever and lift upward to unlock the processor chip.
Once the socket is in the unlocked position, remove the CPU by
grasping the sides of the chip with your fingers.
Note: you may use the TurboChip’s protective foam packaging to
store your original CPU chip.
Socket 7
Locked
Unlocked
Retaining Clip
Tab
Latch
Figure 4: Removing the CPU Chip

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Step 4. Orienting the TurboChip
When installing the TurboChip, the orientation of Pin 1 (See Figure 1 on page
3) must match Pin 1 on the processor socket (See Figures 2 and 3 on page 3).
The orientation of the processor socket will vary depending on the make and
model of your particular computer. Follow the steps below to determine the
correct orientation of TurboChip in your computer.
1. Look at the TurboChip carefully to verify which corner is Pin 1.
Refer to Figure 1 on page 3 for help in locating Pin 1 on the
TurboChip.
2. With the TurboChip positioned so that the beveled corner on the
upgrade matches the beveled corner on the processor socket, you are
ready to insert TurboChip into the empty CPU socket.
Warning: The processor pins are keyed to fit into the socket one way only. If
the processor upgrade is not installed correctly (Pin 1 to Pin 1), it may result in
damage to the computer, the processor upgrade, or both. Please orient Pin 1
on the TurboChip upgrade to match Pin 1 on your CPU socket. Refer to
Figure 5 below.
Socket 7
Pin 1
Figure 5: Orienting the TurboChip

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Step 5. Inserting the TurboChip
To insert the processor upgrade correctly, you need to have the pins on the
TurboChip adapter exactly lined up with the corresponding holes on the CPU
socket.
1. While the socket is unlocked or in the open position, align the pins on
the TurboChip into the holes on the ZIF socket. Place the
TurboChip into the socket without using any force. Apply gentle
pressure, only if needed, to make sure the processor is completely
inserted, but be careful not to press down on the fan unit. Instead,
grasp the sides of the unit for handling.
2. Lower the sidebar to close the socket back to a locked position.
Refer to Figure 6 below.
Socket 7
Locked
Unlocked
Figure 6: Securing the ZIF Socket

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Step 6. Plugging in the Power Cable
The TurboChip uses a standard 4-Pin Molex connector which attaches to any
available power connector coming from the computer’s power supply. The
power supply in your computer should have several power connectors available
for adding hard drives, CD-ROMs, and other devices.
Note: The external power cable allows the TurboChip to support both Socket 5
and Socket 7 processor sockets.
Find any available power connector which is not currently in use and attach it to
the 4-Pin male connector from the TurboChip (See Figure 7 below). If no
power connectors are available, the TurboChip also has an in-line female
connector which allows the upgrade to connect into an existing power line.
Simply disconnect an existing power cable. Attach the male connector to the
power source. Then reattach the other end of the cable to the in-line female
connector on the TurboChip cable.
4-Pin Male
Connector
In-Line Female
Connector
Socket 7
Figure 7: Attaching the Power Cable

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Step 7. Completing the Installation
1. Replace any adapters removed earlier.
2. Depending on the clock speed of your original Pentium®processor,
the external bus speed may be running at 50MHz, 60MHz, or
66MHz. If your computer has a hardware jumper on the system
board to set the external bus speed, set it to 66MHz. If your
motherboard is not set to 66MHz, the TurboChip will not run at
optimal performance. Refer to the table below:
External Bus Speed Clock Multiplier Processing Speed
50MHz 3x 150MHz
60MHz 3x 180MHz
66MHz 3x 200MHz
Table 8: Setting the external bus speed
Note: If your computer has a jumper setting for clock multiplier or
voltage levels, the TurboChip upgrade will automatically set the clock
multipler (1X, 1.5X, 2X, etc.) to 3X and regulate the necessary
voltage to your system (2.9V or 3.3V).
3. Replace the computer cover, and reconnect any cables that were
removed.
4. Check that your computer starts correctly. It should begin a memory
count and run its POST (Power-On-Self-Test). If it does not boot,
turn to “Appendix B Troubleshooting” in the back of this manual
for help.
Congratulations! The installation is now complete. Because TurboChip
requires no device drivers, there is no software installation to perform. If you
experience any problems, refer to “Appendix B Troubleshooting”. If your
problem is beyond the scope of this manual or you have questions regarding
this product, call Kingston Technical Support at (714) 435-2639 or toll-free at
(800) 435-0640 (U.S. and Canada only) to speak to a trained technician.

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Appendices

12 Appendix A Running the Landmark Speed Test
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Appendix A Running the Landmark Speed Test
Included on the Kingston Utility diskette is the Landmark System Speed Test
Version 2.10. To verify the clock speed and ensure proper operation of your
new TurboChip, run SPEED210.EXE from a DOS prompt.
Note: Due to the multitasking nature of both Windows and OS/2, running
Landmark Speed Test in these environments yields inconsistent results. In
order to obtain accurate results, you must start SPEED210 directly from
DOS. Do not open a DOS window from within OS/2 or Windows.
To run SPEED210.EXE from DOS, follow the steps below:
Step 1. Insert the Kingston Utility diskette into Drive A.
Step 2. At the DOS prompt, enter the following commands:
C> A: [Enter]
A> SPEED210 [Enter]
Speed Test can also be run with the following switches, as
desired:
/b bypass initial menu screen.
/nv do not run video test.
/q run in quiet mode (no sound). Note:
Pressing [F10] while the test is
running turns sound off.
/xx perform test for xx seconds, then
exit.
To use one or more switches, type the following
command in bold:
A> SPEED210 /b /nv /q [Enter]

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Benchmark Test Results
Note: Test results will vary depending on your configuration, make, and model.
The following benchmark tests were performed on an IBM®PC 750-P100,
Compaq®Prolinea™590, and Compaq®Deskpro™575, using Pentium
100MHz, 90MHz, and 75MHz, respectively. The results depend on the
external bus speed of the systemboard which usually runs at either 50, 60, or
66MHz. Some systemboards use a hardware jumper to set the external bus
speed. If your system has a jumper to set the bus speed, set it to 66MHz.
The Benchmark Test Results below indicate the relative speed in Megahertz
(MHz) of the processor as compared to an IBM®AT computer.
IBM®PC 750-P100 Original
100MHz TurboChip
200MHz
Landmark Speed 2.10
MHz in relation to IBM AT 574 MHz 2042 MHz
Compaq®Prolinea 590 Original
90MHz TurboChip
200MHz
Landmark Speed 2.10
MHz in relation to IBM AT 520 MHz 2159 MHz
Compaq®Deskpro 575 Original
75MHz TurboChip
200MHz
Landmark Speed 2.10
MHz in relation to IBM AT 433 MHz 1542 MHz
Fig. A-1 Benchmark Test Results

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Appendix B Troubleshooting
This section describes problems you may encounter when installing the
TurboChip processor upgrade. If you experience any problems, do the
following:
1. Read this section carefully, and see if your problem is described. Try
the suggested actions.
2. If necessary, call the place of purchase. However, before you call,
write down the following information:
•Your computer make and model.
•The exact wording of any error messages associated with
your problem.
•The contents of your CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
•The version numbers of your software applications and
operating system.
Computer Does Not Start
If there is no display on the screen when you turn the power on:
1. Check the fan on the TurboChip unit. It should be spinning. Also
check the 4-pin power cable which leads from the TurboChip unit.
Verify the power cable is plugged into the system power supply.
Ensure that all the external cables are correctly plugged in and power
is ON. There should be a light on your system unit and on your
monitor indicating that they have power.
2. Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cable. Remove the
cover from the system unit and check the seating and orientation of
the processor upgrade. The best method for checking the seating of
the TurboChip is to remove the processor upgrade and carefully
reinstall it. But first, verify that the sidebar lever is down in the
locked position after reinserting the unit.
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