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Installing Additional Processors

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7 Installing Additional Processors Introduction The HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r supports two processors in primary and secondary slots and both processors must operate at the same speed and cache size. The HP NetServer supports the Pentium III processors at a front side bus (FSB) speed of 133 MHz. Advanced processors will be supported as each one becomes available. Contact HP or your reseller for details. The NetServer ships with one processor in the primary processor slot and one voltage regulator module (VRM) installed its respective VRM slot. Both processors and VRM slots are located on the system board. Tools Required • An anti-static service kit (3M™ 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist strap. Processor Configuration Guidelines The HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r supports a variety of processor speeds with an FSB speed of 133 MHz. CAUTION Do not open the new processor's protective bag or remove it from the bag until you are ready to install it. Before you remove a processor from the anti-static container, touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on the HP NetServer to discharge static electricity. • Both processor modules must be the same processor type and have the same product number, which insures the same clock speed, cache size, and FSB speed. • The processor modules must operate at the designated speed stated by the product type on the processor. 71

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7
Installing Additional Processors
Introduction
The HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r supports two processors in primary and
secondary slots and both processors must operate at the same speed and cache
size.
The HP NetServer supports the Pentium III processors at a front side bus (FSB)
speed of 133 MHz.
Advanced processors will be supported as each one becomes
available. Contact HP or your reseller for details.
The NetServer ships with one processor in the primary processor slot and one
voltage regulator module (VRM) installed its respective VRM slot.
Both
processors and VRM slots are located on the system board.
Tools Required
An anti-static service kit (3M
8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit
includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist
strap.
Processor Configuration Guidelines
The HP NetServer LC 2000/2000r supports a variety of processor speeds with an
FSB speed of 133 MHz.
CAUTION
Do not open the new processor’s protective bag or remove it
from the bag until you are ready to install it.
Before you remove a processor from the anti-static container,
touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on the HP
NetServer to discharge static electricity.
Both processor modules must be the same processor type and have the
same product number, which insures the same clock speed, cache size, and
FSB speed.
The processor modules must operate at the designated speed stated by the
product type on the processor.