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CAUTION:
•
Take adequate ESD preventive measures when you remove the processor socket cover.
•
Be careful not to touch the pins on the processor socket, which are very fragile. Damage to
pins will incur system board replacement.
•
Keep the pins on the processor socket clean. Make sure the socket is free from dust and
any other debris.
Hold the cover by the finger cutouts on its two edges and lift it straight up and away from the
socket. Keep the cover secure for future use.
Figure 10 Removing the processor socket cover
4.
Install the heatsink onto the server.
a.
As shown by callout 1 in
, align the alignment triangle on the retaining bracket
with the cut-off corner of the processor socket and the pin holes in the heatsink with the
guide pins of the processor socket. Lower down the heatsink onto the processor socket.
b.
Fasten the captive screws on the heatsink in the sequence as shown by callouts 2 to 5
in
. The screws might fall off if you do not follow this sequence.
CAUTION:
To avoid poor contact or damage to the socket pins, fasten the screws to a torque of 1.4
Nm (12 in-lbs).
Figure 11 Attaching the heatsink to the processor socket