3-20 Disassembly and Reassembly
8.
Install a replacement heat sink as follows and in accordance with the
procedures contained in the heat sink kit.
Using the wrong heat sink or no heat sink can damage the
processor, system board, or both. Ensure that the
replacement processor has the correct heat sink (refer to the
documentation that comes with the kit).
Additional installation information can be obtained from
NECC (see Section 8, “NECC Information Services” for
information on contacting NECC).
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If the kit includes a thermal pad, center it on top of the processor.
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Align the heat sink with the processor and set it down on the pad and
processor (see the above figure for alignment).
9.
Attach the heat sink retention clip by hooking the right end of the clip over
the socket tab. Press the other end of the clip over the tab on the opposite
side of the socket until the clip snaps in place.
10.
Attach the CPU fan to the heat sink with the two previously removed
screws.
Hard Drive Bay and Drive Removal
Remove the hard drive bay and the hard drive as follows.
1.
Remove the system board and support plate assembly (see “System Board
and Support Plate Assembly Removal” earlier in this section).
2.
Remove the four screws securing the drive bay to the chassis (see the next
figure “Removing the LCD Panel” for bay and screw locations).
3.
Remove the bay and the drive from the chassis.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE 2000
Page 14: ...1 System Overview Configuration Features Components ...
Page 100: ...4 System Board Connectors Jumpers Sockets Components ...
Page 118: ...6 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning ...
Page 121: ...7 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
Page 131: ...8 NECC Information Services Service Telephone Numbers Technical Support Product Information ...
Page 147: ...A Release Notes Applications System Configuration Display Capabilities Fix OS Restore Option ...