Intel® Server System R2600SR Setup and Service Guide
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3.4.6
Installing the Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM)
PHMs are keyed for the socket in which they can be installed and their orientation within that socket.
Note: Before installing a new PHM or replacement processor, update the system firmware to the latest level.
See Section 2.4 for reference.
The following tools are required to install the PHM.
T-30 Torx screwdriver
Adequate ESD protective gear (wrist strap, ESD mat)
Note: The heat sink, processor, and processor retainer may differ than those shown in the illustrations.
1.
Remove the processor socket cover if one is installed on the processor socket by grasping the cover
by the half-circles at each end and lifting it from the compute node board.
Figure 25. Installing a PHM
2.
Install the processor heat sink module (PHM) on the system board.
a.
Align the triangular marks and guide pins on the processor socket with the PHM, then insert the
PHM into the processor socket (see Number 1).
b.
Using a T30 Torx bit screwdriver, securely tighten (12 in-lb) each fastener in the sequence shown
on the label located on the top of the heat sink (see Numbers 2-5).
Note: A PHM can only be fastened down if correctly installed. An improperly installed PHM cannot be
fastened down. An improperly installed PHM does not sit level with the processor socket assembly.
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