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Replacing the Processor, MHz and 133 MHz FSB speeds.

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Chapter 7 Replacing Parts Figure 7-11. Removing the Processor 4. Grasp the processor by its edges and lift it out of the processor socket. 5. Place the processor on a static-dissipating work surface or into an anti-static bag. Replacing the Processor 5. Locate the pin-1 marker on the processor before installing the processor. NOTE If you are upgrading the processor to a faster processor speed with a different front side bus (FSB) speed than the previous processor, the system board will automatically detect a need for a faster FSB speed and change accordingly. However, this Server only supports 100 MHz and 133 MHz FSB speeds. 6. Open the ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) lever to allow access to the processor socket. Pull the ZIP lever up and away from the ZIF socket and then raise it to a full 90° to the system board. 7. Align the processor over the empty processor socket. The socket has a mark for pin-1 that should match the mark for pin-1 on the processor near the end of the ZIF lever. CAUTION Ensure you align pin-1 of the processor with pin-1 of the processor socket or pin damage will occur. 85

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Chapter 7
Replacing Parts
Figure 7-11. Removing the Processor
4.
Grasp the processor by its edges and lift it out of the processor socket.
5.
Place the processor on a static-dissipating work surface or into an anti-static bag.
Replacing the Processor
5.
Locate the pin-1 marker on the processor before installing the processor.
NOTE
If you are upgrading the processor to a faster processor speed with a different front side
bus (FSB) speed than the previous processor, the system board will automatically detect a
need for a faster FSB speed and change accordingly.
However, this Server only supports
100 MHz and 133 MHz FSB speeds.
6.
Open the ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) lever to allow access to the processor socket.
Pull the ZIP lever up and away from the ZIF socket and then raise it to a full 90
³
to the system board.
7.
Align the processor over the empty processor socket.
The socket has a mark for pin-1 that should match the mark for pin-1 on the processor near the end of
the ZIF lever.
CAUTION
Ensure you align pin-1 of the processor with pin-1 of the processor socket or pin damage
will occur.
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