IBM 865511Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 100

Replacing a microprocessor

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Replacing a microprocessor Before you begin Read "Safety Information" on page 196 Obtain a flash diskette for updating the system BIOS. If you do not have a flash diskette, download one from http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/. Read the instructions that come with the new microprocessor. Turn off the server. Disconnect all cables attached to the server and remove the server cover (see "Preparing to install and remove options" on page 73). Read "Accessing the system board" on page 82. Attention The microprocessor and heat sink might be hot if the server has been running. Let the microprocessor and heat sink cool for 10 minutes before continuing with the procedure. The microprocessor in your server comes with an attached heat sink. The microprocessor plugs into the system board and is stabilized with a plastic bracket attached to the system board. To remove the microprocessor: 1. See "Identifying parts on the system board" on page 80 to locate the primary microprocessor socket. 2. Remove the air baffle. See "Removing and replacing the air baffle" on page 82. 92 Netfinity Server HMM

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Replacing a microprocessor
Before you begin
±
Read “Safety Information” on page
196
±
Obtain a flash diskette for updating the system
BIOS.
If you do not have a flash diskette,
download one from
±
Read the instructions that come with the new
microprocessor.
±
Turn off the server.
±
Disconnect all cables attached to the server and
remove the server cover (see “Preparing to install
and remove options” on page
73).
±
Read “Accessing the system board” on page
82.
Attention
The microprocessor and heat sink might be hot if
the server has been running.
Let the
microprocessor and heat sink cool for 10 minutes
before continuing with the procedure.
The microprocessor in your server comes with an attached
heat sink.
The microprocessor plugs into the system
board and is stabilized with a plastic bracket attached to
the system board.
To remove the microprocessor:
1.
See “Identifying parts on the system board” on
page
80 to locate the primary microprocessor socket.
2.
Remove the air baffle.
See “Removing and replacing
the air baffle” on page
82.
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