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Each type of processor carrier clip will have an identifier marking: E1A or E1B. The processor will have an
etch on its heat spreader identifying the supported type of carrier clip. Match the processor to the supported
processor clip as shown in
Figure 76. Processor Carrier Clip Identifier Markings
Note
: The etched identifier location in the figure is for illustration purposes only. The location and color may
be different on the actual processor and carrier clip
6.5.1
Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM) and Processor Removal
Figure 77. PHM Assembly Removal from Processor Socket
1.
Power off the system and disconnect the system power cords.
2.
Remove the system top cover (see
Section 6.1.1
).
3.
Remove or set aside all system components preventing access to the processors.
4.
Ensure the anti-tilt wire on the four corners of the heat sink, is in the outward position (see Letter A).
5.
Fully unscrew all four heat sink fasteners in any order (see Letter B).
6.
Push the anti-tilt wire on the four corners of the heat sink, to the inward position (see Letter C).
7.
Lift the PHM straight up and away from the server board (see Letter D).
8.
Place the PHM, bottom side up, on a flat surface.
9.
Visually inspect that the socket is free of damage or contamination.
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