IBM 8651RM0 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 118

Refer to Processor or Memory Board

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Note The server comes with a microprocessor preinstalled in the primary socket 6 of the primary processor board. If you are installing a second microprocessor in the server, install it in the primary socket on the secondary processor board. If you are installing a third microprocessor, install it in the secondary socket 5 on the primary processor board. If you are installing a fourth microprocessor, install it in the secondary socket on the secondary processor board. Refer to "Processor or Memory Board" on page 121 for the locations of the primary and secondary processor boards. 3. Remove the processor board on which you want to install another microprocessor (see "Processor or Memory Board" on page 121). Notes: a. All microprocessors in the server board must have the same speed to ensure proper operation. b. While you are handling boards and microprocessors, place them on a grounded, static-protective or conductive-foam surface. 4. Lift the latch 4 on the empty microprocessor socket 5. Attention To avoid damaging the microprocessor during installation, make sure that the socket latch is fully opened to the vertical position before you insert the microprocessor. Do not touch or bend the exposed pins on a microprocessor. Do not force the pins into the socket. If you feel any resistance, remove the microprocessor and check the orientation and alignment. To install the microprocessor: a. Center the microprocessor 3 over the socket. b. Carefully insert the microprocessor into the socket. Ensure that the pins on the microprocessor align with the holes in the socket. c. Move the latch 4 downward until the microprocessor is completely locked into the socket. Make sure the latch is in the fully closed position. 5. If the heat sink comes with grease, open the thermal grease packet. Place the contents of the packet on 110 Netfinity Server HMM

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Note
The server comes with a microprocessor
preinstalled in the primary socket
6
of the
primary processor board.
If you are installing a
second microprocessor in the server, install it in
the primary socket on the secondary processor
board.
If you are installing a third
microprocessor, install it in the secondary socket
5
on the primary processor board.
If you are
installing a fourth microprocessor, install it in the
secondary socket on the secondary processor
board.
Refer to “Processor or Memory Board” on
page
121 for the locations of the primary and
secondary processor boards.
3.
Remove the processor board on which you want to
install another microprocessor (see “Processor or
Memory Board” on page
121).
Notes:
a.
All microprocessors in the server board must
have the same speed to ensure proper
operation.
b.
While you are handling boards and
microprocessors, place them on a grounded,
static-protective or conductive-foam surface.
4.
Lift the latch
4
on the empty microprocessor socket
5
.
Attention
To avoid damaging the microprocessor
during installation, make sure that the socket
latch is fully opened to the vertical position
before you insert the microprocessor.
Do not touch or bend the exposed pins on a
microprocessor.
Do not force the pins into the socket.
If you
feel any resistance, remove the
microprocessor and check the orientation
and alignment.
To install the microprocessor:
a.
Center the microprocessor
3
over the socket.
b.
Carefully insert the microprocessor into the
socket.
Ensure that the pins on the
microprocessor align with the holes in the
socket.
c.
Move the latch
4
downward until the
microprocessor is completely locked into the
socket.
Make sure the latch is in the fully closed
position.
5.
If the heat sink comes with grease, open the thermal
grease packet.
Place the contents of the packet on
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