
Upgrading Your System 4-13
Replacing the SECC2 Version
Note:
The SECC2 processor has an active heat sink that
includes a cooling fan.
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CAUTION
Observe the safety and ESD precautions while performing
these procedures.
1.
Power off the system and remove the left side panel as described
earlier in this chapter.
2.
Tag and disconnect the fan cable from the system board.
3.
Lift the cartridge upward out of the Universal Retention Module
(URM) and place it on a grounded, static-free surface or conductive
foam pad.
Removing a Processor
4.
Remove the new processor from its antistatic package.
5.
Position the processor into the URM. Ensure that the alignment
notch at the bottom of the cartridge fits into the connector key in the
slot. Push down firmly, with even pressure on both sides of the top
until the cartridge is seated.
Summary of Contents for ES1400
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