Disassembly and Reassembly 3-17
Processor Subsystem Removal
Incorrect installation of the processor can damage the processor, system board,
or both. Follow the installation instructions carefully.
!
CAUTION
The system requires a heatsink on the processor. Verify that
you have the correct heatsink for the processor being
installed.
If you are adding a second processor to the system, use a
heatsink fan on the processor.
Removing the Processor
Remove the processor as follows.
!
WARNING
If the system has been running, any processor and heatsink
already installed on the board will be hot. To avoid the
possibility of a burn, let the components cool for 10 minutes
before continuing with the procedures described here.
1.
Let the components within the system cool for about 10 minutes before
removing a processor.
2.
Remove the left cover of the system unit (see “Removing the Side Covers”).
3.
Remove the drive cage (see “Removing the Drive Cage”).
4.
Locate the processor socket (see the figure “Processor and DIMM Sockets
on the System Board” in Section 4). Label and disconnect any cables that
block the processor.
5.
Release the locking tabs holding the processor in the retention mechanism
by pressing them toward the processor. The tabs should click open (see the
figure on the following page).
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE PROFESSIONAL 9000E - SERVICE
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Page 92: ...4 System Board Sockets and Connectors Jumpers Components Resources ...
Page 120: ...5 Expansion Boards Sound Board Graphics Board Network Board ...
Page 132: ...7 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning ...
Page 136: ...8 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
Page 176: ...A Release Notes General Notes Windows NT Issues ...