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Upgrading your Server 7-41
Removal
Perform the following steps to remove a CPU.
IMPORTANT:
!
Do not remove any CPU unless it is failed.
!
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.
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.
4.
Locate the appropriate processor.
5.
Remove the heat sink from the top of the processor by inserting a small screwdriver into
the slot on its wire clip bracket and release the wire clip bracket.
IMPORTANT:
!
After the operation, heat may make the heat sink adhere to the CPU. To
remove the heat sink from the CPU, first turn the heat sink to the left and
right lightly to make sure that the heat sink can be safely pulled apart
from the CPU. Removing the heat sink while still adhering to the CPU
may cause the CPU and/or socket to be damaged.
6.
Lift the processor socket lever to the up position and carefully remove the processor.
7.
When you replace the processor, install it according to the steps in Installation procedure.
8.
Reinstall the top air duct.
9.
Reinstall the left-hand side access panel on the system chassis. See
Installing the Side
Access Panel
earlier in this chapter.
10.
Plug in the system power cord(s) and power up the system.
11.
Start SETUP to select menus [Main]
→
[Processor Settings]
→
[Processor Retest]
→
[Enabled] (see Chapter 3).
12.
Execute the system diagnostic program and verify its result as described in installation
procedure.
13.
Verify that POST displays no error messages.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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