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Replacing the Processor

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NOTE Figure 1-1 HP x2000 Service Information System Board Connectors, BIOS, and Memory If only two RDRAM modules are installed, use the sockets marked A1 and B1. The other two sockets (A2 and B2) must contain continuity modules. Replacing the Processor Removing the Existing Processor 1. Turn on the Workstation for 3 to 5 minutes to warm up the heatsink and processor. This will make the separation of the heatsink and the processor easier. Do not leave the Workstation on longer than 3 to 5 minutes as the heatsink may become too hot to touch. Switch off the display and Workstation. 2. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables and remove the Workstation's cover. 3. Place the Workstation on its side for better access. 4. Remove the heatsink power connector from the system board. If the Turbo-Fan (located in the center of the heatsink) has not been working, the heatsink may be hot enough to cause burns. Wait until the heatsink has cooled a little before removing. 5. Remove the two heatsink clips (if present) then lift off the heatsink. The small amount of heat created during the 3 to 5 minute warm-up should aid in separating the heatsink from the processor. Removing the Processor 5 4 10 Chapter 1

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HP x2000 Service Information
System Board Connectors, BIOS, and Memory
Chapter 1
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If only two RDRAM modules are installed, use the sockets marked A1
and B1. The other two sockets (A2 and B2) must contain continuity
modules.
Replacing the Processor
Removing the Existing Processor
1.
Turn on the Workstation for 3 to 5 minutes to warm up the heatsink
and processor. This will make the separation of the heatsink and the
processor easier. Do not leave the Workstation on longer than 3 to 5
minutes as the heatsink may become too hot to touch. Switch off the
display and Workstation.
2.
Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications
cables and remove the Workstation’s cover.
3.
Place the Workstation on its side for better access.
4.
Remove the heatsink power connector from the system board.
NOTE
If the Turbo-Fan (located in the center of the heatsink) has not been
working, the heatsink may be hot enough to cause burns. Wait until the
heatsink has cooled a little before removing.
5.
Remove the two heatsink clips (if present) then lift off the heatsink.
The small amount of heat created during the 3 to 5 minute warm-up
should aid in separating the heatsink from the processor.
Figure 1-1
Removing the Processor
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