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Cisco UCS B200 Blade Server Installation and Service Note
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Removing a Blade Server Cover
Figure 11
Inserting the CPU and Replacing the Heat Sink
Step 2
Close the socket latch. See
Figure 11
, callout 2.
Step 3
Lock the socket latch into place with the hook. See
Figure 11
, callout 3.
Step 4
Using the tube of thermal compound provided with replacement CPUs and servers (Dow-Corning
TC-1996, Intel D54816-0 or an equivalent may also be used), add a protective film of thermal compound
to the bottom of the heat sink where it will contact the CPU. See
Figure 11
, callout 4.
Step 5
Replace the heat sink (N20-BHTS1). See
Figure 11
, callout 5.
Caution
For proper cooling, align the arrows on the installed heat sink to point to the front and back of the blade.
Make sure that the heat sink fins are aligned to run along the length of the blade server (see
Figure 11
).
Step 6
Secure the heat sink to the motherboard by tightening the four captive screws. See
Figure 11
, callout 6.
Installing Memory
To install a DIMM into the B200 blade server, follow these steps:
Step 1
Open both DIMM connector latches.
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