IBM 865741Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 98

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Attention If you install an additional microprocessor that is different from the currently installed microprocessor, your server operation might be unreliable. To prevent this, use a microprocessor that is identical to the currently installed microprocessor (same internal and external clock speed, cache size, and voltage requirements). To add a second microprocessor: 1. Read the instructions that come with the new microprocessor. 2. See "Identifying parts on the system board" on page 80 to locate the secondary microprocessor socket. 3. Remove the air baffle. See "Removing and replacing the air baffle" on page 82. 4. Remove the terminator card in the secondary microprocessor socket. 5. Touch the static-protective package containing the new microprocessor to any unpainted (bare) metal surface in the server, and then remove the new microprocessor from the package. 6. Slide the new microprocessor into the microprocessor guides, holding the microprocessor against the front edge 1 of the guides so that it aligns with the connector on the system board. You might find it necessary to press the lever 2 on each guide away from the guide slightly to complete this step. 90 Netfinity Server HMM

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Attention
If you install an additional microprocessor that is
different from the currently installed microprocessor,
your server operation might be unreliable.
To prevent
this, use a microprocessor that is identical to the
currently installed microprocessor (same internal and
external clock speed, cache size, and voltage
requirements).
To add a second microprocessor:
1.
Read the instructions that come with the new
microprocessor.
2.
See “Identifying parts on the system board” on
page
80 to locate the secondary microprocessor
socket.
3.
Remove the air baffle.
See “Removing and replacing
the air baffle” on page
82.
4.
Remove the terminator card in the secondary
microprocessor socket.
5.
Touch the static-protective package containing the
new microprocessor to any
unpainted
(bare) metal
surface in the server, and then remove the new
microprocessor from the package.
6.
Slide the new microprocessor into the microprocessor
guides, holding the microprocessor against the front
edge
±1²
of the guides so that it aligns with the
connector on the system board.
You might find it
necessary to press the lever
±2²
on each guide away
from the guide slightly to complete this step.
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Netfinity Server HMM