Intel® Server D50TNP Family Integration and Service Guide
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Caution:
Fin edges of the processor heat sink are very sharp. Intel recommends wearing thin ESD protective
gloves when handling the PHM during the following procedures.
Caution:
Processor heat sinks are easily damaged if handled improperly. See the following figure for proper
handling.
Figure 142. Processor Heat Sink Handling
7.4.1.1
Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM) Removal
1.
Identify and locate the faulty processor.
Figure 143. PHM Assembly Removal from Processor Socket
2.
Ensure the heat sink anti-tilt wire located over each of the four heat sink fasteners are in the outward
position (see Letter A).
3.
Using T-30 Torx* screwdriver, fully loosen all four heat sink fasteners in any order (see Letter B).
4.
Set all four anti-tilt wires on the heat sink to the inward position (see Letter C).
5.
Carefully grasp the PHM and lift it straight up and off the server board (see Letter D).
6.
With the processor facing up, set the PHM down onto a flat surface.
7.
Visually inspect that the processor socket is free of damage or contamination.
Caution:
If debris is observed, blow it away gently. Do not use tweezers or any other hard tools to remove
the debris.
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