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top of the microprocessor. In most cases the heat sink comes with a pad. 6. Spread the grease evenly over the surface of the microprocessor. Ensure that the grease does not extend beyond the microprocessor edges. 7. Discard the empty thermal grease packet. 8. Install the heat sink and heat-sink clip: a. Align the heat sink 2 above the microprocessor. b. Clip one end of the heat-sink clip 1 over the flange. Then, place the clip over the top of the heat sink and press down until it is secure on both sides of the socket. 9. If you are also installing or removing video memory or memory module kits, do so now; otherwise, continue with this procedure. 10. Reinstall the processor board and the board-support panel. Attention When you install processor boards in the server, be sure that they are completely and correctly seated in the system-board connectors before you apply power. (The latches on the boards will be horizontal.) Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the processor boards that you are installing. Make sure you orient the processor board correctly before pressing it into its connector. Failure to do so could damage the processor board or the connector on the system board. IBM Netfinity 7000 - Type 8651 111

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top of the microprocessor.
In most cases the heat
sink comes with a pad.
6.
Spread the grease evenly over the surface of the
microprocessor.
Ensure that the grease does not
extend beyond the microprocessor edges.
7.
Discard the empty thermal grease packet.
8.
Install the heat sink and heat-sink clip:
a.
Align the heat sink
2
above the
microprocessor.
b.
Clip one end of the heat-sink clip
1
over the
flange.
Then, place the clip over the top of the
heat sink and press down until it is secure on
both sides of the socket.
9.
If you are also installing or removing video memory or
memory module kits, do so now; otherwise, continue
with this procedure.
10.
Reinstall the processor board and the board-support
panel.
Attention
When you install processor boards in the
server, be sure that they are completely and
correctly seated in the system-board
connectors before you apply power.
(The
latches on the boards will be horizontal.)
Incomplete insertion might cause damage to
the system board or the processor boards
that you are installing.
Make sure you orient the processor board
correctly before pressing it into its
connector.
Failure to do so could damage
the processor board or the connector on the
system board.
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