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Unlocking the Processor Locking Mechanism
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Installing and Configuring Installing Processors and Memory CAUTION The zero insertion force (ZIF) socket for the processor is locked and unlocked by 1/2 of a full turn of the 2.5 mm hex tool. The counterclockwise 180 degree rotation (1/2 turn) unlocks the socket. A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket. Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more that 180 degrees can severely damage the socket. Figure 3-14 Unlocking the Processor Locking Mechanism 5NLOCKED ,OCKED Front of server Step 6. Remove the pin cover and protective caps for the captive screws on the processor. Chapter 3 29
Chapter 3
Installing and Configuring
Installing Processors and Memory
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CAUTION
The zero insertion force (ZIF) socket for the processor is locked and unlocked by 1/2 of
a full turn of the 2.5 mm hex tool. The counterclockwise 180 degree rotation (1/2
turn) unlocks the socket. A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket.
Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more that 180 degrees can severely
damage the socket.
Figure 3-14 Unlocking the Processor Locking Mechanism
Step 6.
Remove the pin cover and protective caps for the captive screws on the processor.
Front of server