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User Guide—Sun Cobalt LX50 Server
Figure 76.
Inserting the Processor and Lowering the Locking Bar
6.
Orient the heatsink such that the bottom recessed ledge (also indicated by a slot in the heatsink) is over the
PGA-370 marking on the socket.
7.
Gently lower the heatsink in place being careful not to damage the thermal interface material (TIM).
8.
Align the plastic heatsink latching clamp so that the side clip with a pin (1) is over the heatsink slot (2), as shown
in Figure 77.
!
Caution:
Misorientation of the heatsink will result in poor contact between heatsink and
processor. Not only will the processor overheat, but both processor and socket may be
damaged when clamping the heatsink down.
!
Caution:
Incorrect orientation of this clamp will result in damage to the processor socket,
requiring a main board replacement! User-inflicted damage is not covered under the processor
or system warranty.
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