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installing an Itanium, processor in an hp, workstation i2000

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hp workstation i2000 1.2 installing an Itanium processor in an hp workstation i2000  NOTE Due to differences, such as stepping core speed and internal cache processor part numbers must match in a dual processor configuration. Attempting to operate with mixed part numbers may cause system failure or unstable operation. 1.2.1 removing the processor 1. Remove the processor E-PAC from the processor assembly. 2. Remove the four- (4) Phillips-head screws securing the processor Power Pod to the retention device. Refer to Figure 7. Processor Power Pod Power Pod Retaining Screws. Four- (4) total, two- (2) each side at the "base" of the pod. Processor "Q" Number Processor Retaining Nuts. Four- (4) total, two- (2) each side Retaining Device Figure 7. Processor Assembly 1. After removing the four- (4) retaining screws from the base of the Power Pod, set the screws safely aside. 2. Disengage the Power Pod from the processor by sliding it outward and away from the processor (as shown in Figure 8). 15

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1.2
installing an Itanium
processor in an hp
workstation i2000
NOTE
Due to differences, such as stepping core speed and internal cache processor part
numbers must match in a dual processor configuration. Attempting to operate with mixed
part numbers may cause system failure or unstable operation.
1.2.1
removing the processor
1.
Remove the processor E-PAC from the processor assembly.
2.
Remove the four- (4) Phillips-head screws securing the processor Power Pod to
the retention device. Refer to Figure 7.
Figure 7. Processor Assembly
1.
After removing the four- (4) retaining screws from the base of the Power Pod,
set the screws safely aside.
2.
Disengage the Power Pod from the processor by sliding it outward and away
from the processor (as shown in Figure 8).
Processor
Power Pod
Power Pod Retaining
Screws.
Four- (4)
total, two- (2) each
side at the “base” of
the pod.
Processor Retaining
Nuts.
Four- (4) total,
two- (2) each side
Retaining Device
Processor “Q”
Number