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Figure 27
Processor socket numbers
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Handle the processor and heat sink with care. Damage to either may prevent the system from
functioning properly.
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The pins beneath the processor are very fragile. Do not bend or damage them.
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Always use a new heat sink when replacing the processor. Failure to use new components can
cause damage to the processor.
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Be sure that the server has the most recent ROM version. Failure to flash the ROM before
installing processors can cause system failure.
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To prevent the heat sink from tilting to one side during installation/removal procedures, observe
a diagonally opposite pattern (an “X” pattern) when loosening and tightening the four spring
loaded screws.
Processor air baffle
The default system comes with a single processor installed in the CPU1 socket. An air baffle protects
the empty CPU2 socket. If you intend to install a new processor in this socket—creating a
dual-processor configuration—remove the processor air baffle first.
CAUTION:
Do not discard the processor air baffle. If the processor in the CPU2 socket is removed in
the future, the air baffle must be reinstalled to maintain proper cooling.
To remove the processor air baffle:
1.
Perform the pre-installation procedure.
2.
Lift the air duct away from the processor sockets.
Keep it for reinstallation later.
Figure 28
Removing the air duct
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