Intel® Server System M20MYP1UR System Integration and Service Guide
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2.3.3
Processor Replacement
WARNING:
Processor heat sinks can become extremely hot during normal system operation. Before
attempting to remove the processor from the server board, allow the processor heat sinks to fully cool.
Failing to follow the indicated disassembly sequence, may cause damage.
Figure 16. Uninstalling the PHM
1.
Using a T30 Torx bit screwdriver, loosen each heat sink fastener in the sequence shown on the label
located on the top of the heat sink (see Letter A).
2.
Lift the PHM straight up from the server board until it is free from the processor socket bolster plate
guide pins (see Letter B).
3.
With the heat sink label facing down (processor facing up), place the Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM)
onto a flat non-conductive surface.
Figure 17. Plastic processor socket cover installation
4.
To prevent possible damage to the processor socket, re-install the original plastic cover to the processor
socket until it snaps into place (see Letter A).