Disassembly and Reassembly 4-61
Removing the Processor Cage
To remove the processor cage, perform the following (see Figure 4-60).
1.
Remove the system board. See subsection
Removing the System Board
earlier in this chapter.
2.
With the system board on a nonconductive, static free surface remove the
eight screws from the back of the system board securing the processor cage
to the system board.
Note:
Save the eight screws removed securing the
processor cage to the system board for future use.
3.
Remove the processor cage and set it aside for reattaching later.
Note:
When reattaching the processor cage to the
system board make sure that the cage is installed with its
door hinge slots positioned towards the right-hand side of
the system board.
Figure 4-60. Removing the Processor Cage
Summary of Contents for Express5800/140Hb
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Page 48: ...1 30 System Overview ...
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Page 201: ...6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Exploded View Field Replaceable Units ...
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