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Document Outline
- HP Server Processor Upgrade Installation Kit
- Where to Obtain Installation Instructions
- Tools Required
- Removing the Processor or Terminator
- 1. Unpack the processor shipping box and check the contents against its packing list.
- 2. Verify the processor speed and FSB setting, before installing the second processor module.
- 3. Gracefully shut down the network operating system according to directions in your NOS document...
- 4. Power off your HP Server according to directions in the HP Server Operations and Maintenance G...
- 5. Disconnect the power cords and any connected phone lines.
- 6. To gain access to the system board, follow the instructions for removing the cover and air sco...
- 7. If you are removing the terminator to install a second processor, remove the terminator from t...
- 8. If you are replacing a processor:
- a. Release the heat sink from the installed processor. Press down on a heat sink clip and rotate ...
- b. Remove the heat sink from the processor. Save the heat sink for future needs.
- c. Remove the processor from the processor socket by lifting up the lever and pulling the process...
- Installing the Processor
- 1. Clean off all of the existing thermal grease from the processor and the heat sink using a clot...
- 2. Set the server unit in a position so that the processor top surface is parallel to the ground ...
- 3. Apply the entire tube of thermal grease to the center area of the processor.
- 1. Remove the processor module from the sealed bag.
- 2. Align the processor module over the processor socket by matching the corner of the processor t...
- 3. Gently push down on the processor module until it seats.
- 4. Lower the lever to completely seat the processor module firmly in the socket.
- 5. To install the heat sink:
- a. Center the heat sink properly over the additional processor.
- b. Locate the bottom notched edge of the heat sink and, when placing the heat sink over the proce...
- 3. Fasten the rear heat sink clip by matching the holes of the clips with the tabs of the socket.
- 4. Fasten the front heat sink clip in the same fashion.
- 5. Re-install the air scoop, cover, and bezel onto the HP Server according to directions in the H...
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