HP 9000 rp4410-4 Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440 - Page 48
Processor Cable Placed Correctly
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Installing the System Installing Additional Components Step 5. Carefully lower the processor, without the sequencer frame, onto the processor socket. Align the pins on the bottom of the heatsink to the slots in the retention frame on the extender board. CAUTION Do not press the processor modules into the socket. When properly assigned, the processor pins seat into the socket by themselves. You can damage the pins if you apply pressure. TIP Test the alignment of the assembly to the socket by gently moving the assembly back and forth with the palm of your hand-you should feel little or no side play. However, because the assembly is not yet tightened, it can tilt slightly toward the center of the extender board; this is acceptable. CAUTION Before locking the processor assembly into its socket, ensure that the power cable is not pinched between the heatsink and sheet metal frame of the extender board. Also, ensure that the two power cable ends attached to the dual processor module do not come unplugged from their sockets when you move the cable into place under the heatsink. See Figure 1-25 and Figure 1-26. Figure 1-25 Processor Cable Placed Correctly Heatsink Cable Placed Correctly Under Heatsink Protective Plastic Sleeve Sheet Metal Frame 48 Chapter 1