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Upgrading Your System 4-19
Removing Processors
To remove a processor:
1.
Observe the safety and ESD precautions listed under
General Information
and
Static Precautions
at the beginning of this chapter.
2.
Perform the steps in "Preparing Your System for Upgrade" described earlier
in this chapter.
3.
Extend the server out from the rack.
4.
Remove the top cover of the system chassis. See
Top Cover Removal
found
earlier in this chapter.
!
CAUTION
For proper cooling and airflow, do not operate the system
with the top cover removed. Always
replace
the top cover
before powering on the system.
5.
Lift up on the plastic processor air duct and remove it from the server. See
Figure 4-12.
!
WARNING
If the system was running, any processor and heat sink
installed is hot. To avoid the possibility of a burn, let the
components cool for 10 minutes before continuing with these
procedures.
6.
Remove both heat sink clips as follows:
Slide one of the two heat sink clips to one side to partially release
tension of the clip over the tab. See Figure 4-18, A. Depending on
the tension of the clip, very little motion may be felt.
Insert a flat blade screwdriver or the provided tool (Figure 4-18, B)
into the slot at the end of the heat sink clip.
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