Installing a processor
Prerequisites
CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only
perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as
directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is
not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions
that came with the product.
1.
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2.
Keep the #2 Phillips screwdriver handy.
3.
If you are upgrading your system, download the latest system BIOS version from
dell.com/support
and follow the instructions included in the compressed download file to install the update on your
system.
NOTE: You can update the system BIOS using the Lifecycle Controller.
4.
Follow the procedure listed in
Before working inside your system
5.
Remove the cooling shroud.
WARNING: The heat sink and processor are too hot to touch for some time after the system
has been powered down. Allow the heat sink and processor to cool down before handling
them.
CAUTION: Never remove the heat sink from a processor unless you intend to remove the
processor. The heat sink is necessary to maintain proper thermal conditions.
NOTE: If you are installing a single processor, it must be installed in socket CPU1.
Steps
1.
Remove the heat sink.
2.
Unpack the new processor.
If the processor has previously been used in a system, remove any remaining thermal grease from
the processor using a lint-free cloth.
3.
Locate the processor socket.
4.
If applicable, remove the socket protective cap.
5.
Release the
open first
socket-release lever near the unlock icon
by pushing the lever down and
out from under the tab.
6.
Similarly, release the
close first
socket-release lever near the lock icon
by pushing the lever down
and out from under the tab. Lift the lever 90 degrees upward.
7.
Hold the tab near the lock symbol on the processor shield and lift it up and out of the way.
8.
To install the processor in the socket:
CAUTION: Positioning the processor incorrectly can permanently damage the system board
or the processor. Be careful not to bend the pins in the socket.
CAUTION: While removing or reinstalling the processor, wipe your hands of any
contaminants. Contaminants on the processor pins such as thermal grease or oil can damage
the processor.
a. Align the processor with the socket keys.
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