CAUTION: To prevent the risk of damaging the pins in the processor socket, do not reinstall the pin field
cover cap after removing it.
c. Hold the lift tabs near the front end of the rail frame, and then pivot the rail frame to the closed position.
A click sound indicates that the rail frame is properly engaged.
5.
Close the force frame:
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws as this might damage the system board or the processor socket.
a. Pivot the spring loaded force frame downward and hold it down (callout 1).
b. Use a T-20 Torx screwdriver to tighten the captive screws in the sequence shown in the following image
(callouts 2–4).
When using a torque wrench to tighten the screws, apply a torque of 1.58 N
⋅
m (14 lbf-in).
6.
Apply new thermal grease to the processor in the pattern shown in the following image. Use the full contents of the
thermal grease syringe.
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Summary of Contents for ProLiant DL385 Gen10
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Page 129: ...8LFF front panel 12LFF front panel Midplane box LFF only Component identification 129...
Page 142: ...Boxes 2 and 3 to SAS Expander All boxes to SAS Expander 142 Cabling...
Page 143: ...Cable routing Midplane 4LFF SAS SATA drive option Cabling 143...
Page 145: ...Cable routing Rear 3LFF SAS SATA drive option for system board Cabling 145...
Page 147: ...Cable routing Front 2SFF NVMe side by side drive options Cabling 147...
Page 149: ...Cable routing Front 8SFF NVMe drive options Box 1 Box 2 Cabling 149...
Page 150: ...Box 3 150 Cabling...