Intel SC450NX Product Guide - Page 118

Installing a Processor, must replace a processor with a termination board.

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Installing a Processor A D C E B Figure 41. Installing a Processor A. S.E.C cartridge B. Retention module guide rails C. Tabs on S.E.C. cartridge D. Processor heat sink (must face away from center of baseboard) E. Push tabs on S.E.C. cartridge inward to seat processor OM08040  NOTE If your system has less than four processors and you are ADDING one, then you must remove the termination board in the empty Slot 2 connector. The procedure for removing a termination board is the same as for removing a processor. See "Removing a Processor" on page 116. If you plan to reduce the number of processors in your system, then you must replace a processor with a termination board. The procedure for installing a termination board is the same for installing a processor. 1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional cautions on page 116. 2. Remove the new processor from its antistatic package and place it on a grounded, static-free surface or conductive foam pad. 3. Orient the S.E.C. cartridge so that the heat sink faces away from the center of the baseboard. If you are installing a termination board, orient it so that the side with the white bar-code label faces away from the center of the baseboard. 118

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Installing a Processor
OM08040
B
D
C
A
E
Figure 41.
Installing a Processor
A.
S.E.C cartridge
B.
Retention module guide rails
C.
Tabs on S.E.C. cartridge
D.
Processor heat sink (must face away from center of
baseboard)
E.
Push tabs on S.E.C. cartridge inward to seat processor
NOTE
If your system has less than four processors and you are ADDING one, then
you must remove the termination board in the empty Slot 2 connector.
The
procedure for removing a termination board is the same as for removing a
processor.
See “Removing a Processor” on page 116.
If you plan to reduce the number of processors in your system, then you
must replace a processor with a termination board.
The procedure for
installing a termination board is the same for installing a processor.
1.
Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the additional
cautions on page 116.
2.
Remove the new processor from its antistatic package and place it on a grounded, static-free
surface or conductive foam pad.
3.
Orient the S.E.C. cartridge so that the heat sink faces away from the center of the baseboard.
If you are installing a termination board, orient it so that the side with the white bar-code label
faces away from the center of the baseboard.