IBM 8482 User Manual - Page 84

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6. Remove any of the following components that are installed on the system board and put them in a safe, static-protective place: v Adapters (see "Installing an adapter" on page 44), including the SCSI mini-PCI-X adapter (see "SCSI mini-PCI-X adapter" on page 61). v Microprocessor and fan sink assembly (see "Microprocessor and fan sink" on page 67). Important: If you plan to reinstall an existing microprocessor to the new system board, be careful when handling the adhesive material on the microprocessor. If the adhesive material on the microprocessor will be reused, do not contaminate it. If replacement adhesive material is provided with the replacement system board, be sure to remove all traces of existing adhesive material from the microprocessor before applying the new adhesive material. v DIMMs (see "Installing a memory module" on page 29). Notes: a. The power supply has been removed in the illustration for clarity. If any installed items impede your ability to easily access the system board, remove them before proceeding. b. The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. System board mounting screws (10 places) 7. Remove the 10 screws that secure the system board to the chassis and put them in a safe place. Note: Do not remove the screws securing the heat sink retention module at this time. The heat sink retention module remains on the system board when the system board is removed. 74 xSeries 206 Type 8482 and 8487: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide

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6.
Remove any of the following components that are installed on the system board
and put them in a safe, static-protective place:
v
Adapters (see “Installing an adapter” on page 44), including the SCSI
mini-PCI-X adapter (see “SCSI mini-PCI-X adapter” on page 61).
v
Microprocessor and fan sink assembly (see “Microprocessor and fan sink” on
page 67).
Important:
If you plan to reinstall an existing microprocessor to the new
system board, be careful when handling the adhesive material on
the microprocessor. If the adhesive material on the
microprocessor will be reused, do not contaminate it. If
replacement adhesive material is provided with the replacement
system board, be sure to remove all traces of existing adhesive
material from the microprocessor before applying the new
adhesive material.
v
DIMMs (see “Installing a memory module” on page 29).
Notes:
a.
The power supply has been removed in the illustration for clarity. If any
installed items impede your ability to easily access the system board,
remove them before proceeding.
b.
The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.
System board
mounting screws
(10 places)
7.
Remove the 10 screws that secure the system board to the chassis and put
them in a safe place.
Note:
Do not remove the screws securing the heat sink retention module at this
time. The heat sink retention module remains on the system board when
the system board is removed.
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xSeries 206 Type 8482 and 8487: Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide