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Upgrading your Server 7-37
NOTE:
The revision of the secondary processor may be different from the
one of the primary processor. This does not affect the system operation.
Installation
Install a CPU according to the following procedure.
1.
See the section
Preparing for Upgrade
described earlier in this chapter.
2.
Remove the left-hand side access panel as described earlier in this chapter.
3.
Remove the top air duct as described earlier in this chapter.
NOTE:
The Intel Xeon processor architecture provides
automatic processor termination. This means there is no need
to populate a terminator in an unused processor socket when
setting up a single processor system; however the processors
must be populated in the correct order for the system to power
on. Therefore, processor socket 1, which is located closest to
the board corner, located directly across from the memory,
must be populated first, before processor socket 2.
4.
Lift the lever on the socket and remove the processor.
Retention
5.
Remove the new processor from its antistatic package and place it on a grounded,
static-free surface or conductive foam pad.
6.
Position the processor over the processor socket so that its pins align with the socket holes.
NOTE
:
Be aware of CPU direction. Pin layouts on two corners
among four differ from others to prevent an incorrect insertion.
Confirm the pin mark and pin layout on the socket, and insert
the CPU correctly.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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