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Chapter 7 Replacing Parts Latch Hook Hook Latch Figure 7-13. Replacing Heat Sink-Cooling Fan on the Processor CAUTION To avoid thermal overheating ensure that both latches are firmly fastened, providing good contact between the heat sink and processor. 5. Connect the cooling fan power cable to the fan connector on the system board. CAUTION Failure to connect the cooling fan to its power connector may cause the server to shut down with no messages displayed and possibly damage the processor. 6. Replace the left side cover. 7. Replace the external cables and power cord. 8. Power on the server as described in Chapter 1, Controls and Indicators. You may have to reboot the server so the BIOS will recognize the new processor. Accessory Boards The system board in the hp server tc2120 provides five PCI slots (P1 through P5), 64-bits at 33 MHz bus speed. Four of the slots support 3.3 volt cards; the fifth (blue) slot supports a +5 volt card. The SCSI model requires slot 1 for the SCSI controller board. For a list of tested PCI boards, check for compatibility in the Hardware Tested Products list for the hp server tc2120 under the Technical Support topic for the specific NOS used in the server at HP's web site: http://www.hp.com. 95

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Chapter 7
Replacing Parts
5.
Connect the cooling fan power cable to the fan connector on the system board.
6.
Replace the left side cover.
7.
Replace the external cables and power cord.
8.
Power on the server as described in
Chapter 1‚ Controls and Indicators
.
You may have to reboot the server so the BIOS will recognize the new processor.
Accessory Boards
The system board in the hp server tc2120 provides five PCI slots (P1 through P5), 64-bits at 33 MHz bus speed.
Four of the slots support 3.3 volt cards; the fifth (blue) slot supports a +5 volt card. The SCSI model requires
slot 1 for the SCSI controller board. For a list of tested PCI boards, check for compatibility in the Hardware
Tested Products list for the hp server tc2120 under the Technical Support topic for the specific NOS used in the
server at HP’s web site:
.
Figure 7-13.
Replacing Heat Sink-Cooling Fan on the Processor
CAUTION
To avoid thermal overheating ensure that both latches are
firmly fastened, providing good contact between the heat sink
and processor.
CAUTION
Failure to connect the cooling fan to its power connector may
cause the server to shut down with no messages displayed and
possibly damage the processor.
Latch
Latch
Hook
Hook