Chapter 6
Replacing Parts
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c. Ensure the ridge on the bottom of the heatsink rest between the processor and the edge of
the processor socket base.
Processor
Socket
Base
Tab
Tab
Hook Latch
(hidden)
Thumb
Latch
Step C
Step A
Step B
CAUTION
Ensure you have made good contact with the processor to avoid thermal
overheating. If you have not made good contact with the processor, it will overheat
within 20 seconds of power on and will shut down, possibly causing damage to the
processor.
4. Connect the heatsink's cooling fan cable to the 2nd cooling fan connector (CPU 2 Fan) on the
system board.
CAUTION
Failure to connect the cooling fan to its power connector will cause the NetServer to
shut down with no messages displayed and possible damage the processor.
5. Replace the cooling duct/cover and the NetServer cover.
6. Fasten the six thumbscrews securing the cover to the chassis.
7. Replace the external cables and power cord.
8. Power up the NetServer as described in Chapter 1.
Summary of Contents for NetServer e 800
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Page 27: ...21 3 Parts Information Exploded View Cover and Bezel 1 2 3 4 ...
Page 28: ...Chapter 3 Parts Information 22 Exploded View Drives Shelf Mount 5 6 7 8 9 ...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 Parts Information 23 Exploded View Power Supply and Drives Cage Mount 10 13 11 12 ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 3 Parts Information 24 Exploded View Exhaust Fan and System Board 14 15 ...
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