Intel® Server D50TNP Family Integration and Service Guide
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2.2.2
Closing the Top Tray
Figure 5
.
Removing the Air Duct
1.
Push up the front edge of the top tray just slightly until the lock releases
2.
Push the handle bar down (see Letter A) with one hand. Hold the front edge of the top tray with the other
hand and lower it (see Letter B).
3.
Lock the latches on both sides of the top tray (see Letter C).
2.3
Processor Assembly and Installation
The Intel® Server D50TNP family supports 1U height heat sinks and 2U height heat sinks as shown in the
following figures. The Compute Module uses 1U height heat sinks. Even though the Storage Module is a 2U
height module, it uses the 1U height heat sinks. The Management Module and Accelerator Module use 2U
height heat sinks.
There are two types of 2U heat sinks
–
front heat sink and back heat sink. There are three types of 1U heat
sinks
–
front heat sink, back heat sink, and Enhanced Volume Air Cooling (EVAC) heat sink (front position
only). The heat sinks are shown in the following figures. The front heat sink type is used for CPU 0 and the
back heat sink type is used for CPU 1. The exploded views in the figures show the difference. The back heat
sink types have more heat venting fins.
Note:
Heat sinks are not interchangeable. The descriptions above must be followed.
Figure 6. 1U Supported Standard Processor Heat Sinks