Gateway E-9425R Gateway E-9425R Server User Guide - Page 49

Replacing or adding a processor

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www.gateway.com 10 Connect the 6-pin fan tach cables from the fans to the fan tach connectors on the fan board. 11 Follow the instructions in "Closing the server case" on page 30. Replacing or adding a processor Warning Processors and heat sinks may be hot if the computer has been running. Before replacing a processor or heat sink, allow them to cool for several minutes. Caution A heat sink must be installed on the processor. Installing a processor without a heatsink could damage the processor. The server is compatible with as many as two Intel® Xeon™ 5100 (Dual Core) or 5300 (Quad Core) Series processors. The server automatically detects the processors each time you turn it on. Whenever you install new processors, you should first install the most current version of the BIOS. For instructions, see "Updating the BIOS" on page 56. Important You must have a processor in the Processor 1 socket, or your server will not start. If you are upgrading your server from one processor to two, you may need to reconfigure your operating system so it can recognize the additional processor. For instructions, see your operating system's documentation. If you install two processors onto the system board, the processors must be the same speed, revision, core voltage, and bus speed. To replace a processor: 1 Install the most current BIOS version. For instructions, see "Updating the BIOS" on page 56. 2 Follow the instructions in "Preventing static electricity discharge" on page 28. Make sure that you turn off the server, then unplug the power cord(s) and all other cables connected to the server. 3 Follow the instructions in "Opening the server case" on page 29. 4 Push down, then pull out and up on the two heat sink retention levers (1) and move them out of the way. Caution The heat sink has Thermal Interface Material (TIM) on the bottom. Be careful not to damage this material when you remove the heat sink from the processor. If removing the heat sink also pulls the processor out of the processor socket, the processor could be damaged. 5 Remove the heat sink from the processor. If the heatsink sticks to the processor, rotate the heatsink slightly to loosen it. 43

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10
Connect the 6-pin fan tach cables from the fans to the fan tach connectors on the fan board.
11
Follow the instructions in
“Closing the server case” on page 30
.
Replacing or adding a processor
The server is compatible with as many as two Intel
®
Xeon
5100 (Dual Core) or 5300 (Quad Core)
Series processors. The server automatically detects the processors each time you turn it on.
Whenever you install new processors, you should first install the most current version of the BIOS.
For instructions, see
“Updating the BIOS” on page 56
.
To replace a processor:
1
Install the most current BIOS version. For instructions, see
“Updating the BIOS” on page 56
.
2
Follow the instructions in
“Preventing static electricity discharge” on page 28
. Make sure that
you turn off the server, then unplug the power cord(s) and all other cables connected to the
server.
3
Follow the instructions in
“Opening the server case” on page 29
.
4
Push down, then pull out and up on the two heat sink retention levers (1) and move them
out of the way.
5
Remove the heat sink from the processor. If the heatsink sticks to the processor, rotate the
heatsink slightly to loosen it.
Warning
Processors and heat sinks may be hot if the computer has been running. Before
replacing a processor or heat sink, allow them to cool for several minutes.
Caution
A heat sink must be installed on the processor. Installing a processor without a
heatsink could damage the processor.
Important
You must have a processor in the Processor 1 socket, or your server will not start.
If you are upgrading your server from one processor to two, you may need to reconfigure
your operating system so it can recognize the additional processor. For instructions, see your
operating system’s documentation.
If you install two processors onto the system board, the processors must be the same speed,
revision, core voltage, and bus speed.
Caution
The heat sink has Thermal Interface Material (TIM) on the bottom. Be careful
not to damage this material when you remove the heat sink from the processor. If
removing the heat sink also pulls the processor out of the processor socket, the
processor could be damaged.