HP Tc4100 hp server tc4100 operation and maintenance guide (English, 2.1) - Page 49
Installing the Processor
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Chapter 3 8. Remove the processor module from the sealed bag. Processor Pin 1 Marker 2 1 Processor Socket Lower Lever Installing and Configuring Figure 3-18. Installing the Processor 9. Align the additional processor module over the secondary processor module socket by matching the corner of the processor that has fewer pins with the corner of the socket that has fewer pins. 10. Gently push down on the processor module until it seats. 11. Lower the lever to completely seat the processor module firmly in the connector. NOTE When you purchase an additional processor module, the package includes the heat sink that sits on top of that processor. Also, the thermal grease is already applied to the bottom of the heat sink. 12. To install the heat sink: CAUTION Do not ingest or inhale the thermal grease (heat sink compound). Do not get it in your eyes. Avoid prolonged skin contact, which can cause irritation. Wash with water any skin that contacted thermal grease. If thermal grease gets in your eye, flush the eye with water. If ingested, do not induce vomiting. Consult a physician. NOTE When you purchase an additional processor module, the package includes the heat sink that sits on top of that processor. Also, the thermal grease is already applied to the bottom of the heat sink. CAUTION Ensure you have made good contact with the processor to avoid thermal overheating. If you have not made good contact with the processor, it will overheat within 20 seconds of power on and will shut down. • Apply a very small amount (the size of 1/2 grain of rice) of thermal grease to the center core of the processor (the raised rectangle in the center of the processor). 47