Intel® Server D50TNP Family Integration and Service Guide
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Figure 19. Tighten Heat Sink Fasteners
6.
Using a T30 Torx* screwdriver, tighten the heat sink fasteners to 8 in-lb. No specific sequence is needed
for tightening.
7.
Reinstall the air duct (see
Sections 2.1.2
Note:
Intel strongly recommends that both processors are installed. If only one processor is installed, do not
install a processor heat sink on an empty socket.
2.3.2
Assembly and Installation for EVAC Heat Sinks
Components Required:
•
3
rd
Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors
•
Processor carrier clips
•
1U EVAC processor heat sink (front) and 1U standard processor heat sink (back)
•
Processor tray as shipped by Intel
Required Tools and Supplies:
•
Anti-static wrist strap and conductive workbench pad (recommended)
•
T-30 Torx* screwdriver
•
ESD Gloves
•
Phillips* head screwdriver #2
Note:
The procedures below show the installation for the 1U EVAC processor heat sink (front). To install the
1U standard processor heat sink (back), follow the procedures in
Section 2.3.1
A processor heat sink module (PHM) assembly and processor socket assembly (or “loading mechanism”) are
necessary to install a processor onto the server board.
identifies each component associated with
the PHM and processor socket assemblies.