Cache Module Installation Procedure

This procedure describes how to install a cache module (also often called a "COASt" module) into a motherboard that has a cache slot. Many newer motherboards do not have these slots any more, since the manufacturers now often find it more economical to just put the cache right on the motherboard instead of bothering with a slot. These slots however are often found in late model 486 class boards and some Pentium class models.

Procedure Overview:


Procedure Steps:

  1. Orient Module: Cache modules are generally keyed so that they cannot be inserted incorrectly into their socket. This is done by splitting their card edge connector in half so that there are a different number of pins in one "half" than the other. Orient the module by examining it and lining it up next to the socket so the pins line up correctly.
  2. Insert Module Into Slot: Put the module into the slot at a 90 degree angle to the motherboard. Then press down firmly but gently to insert it into the slot. This may require a bit of pressure, but do not force the module. You may find rocking the module by putting pressure on one end first and then the opposite end, and back again, may help the module go into the slot more easily.
  3. Double-Check Installation: When inserted correctly, the module should stick straight up from the motherboard and its connector should be most of the way into the slot.

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