Cpu Modules; Installing A Second Processor - Toshiba Magnia 3135R User Manual

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Connecting Hardware Devices

CPU Modules

The Toshiba Magnia 3135R server supports dual-CPU configurations allowing you to
install an additional processor to increase system performance.
The base Toshiba Magnia 3135R server is configured with a single CPU module with a
specified frequency (clock speed) and cache size. If you are upgrading your server to a
dual-CPU configuration, you must install CPU modules with the same speed, cache size,
and connector technology.
The server supports up to two Intel
If you are installing two processors, make sure they are the same speed, voltage, and
stepping.

Installing a Second Processor

WARNING: Never disassemble the server beyond what is described in this manual.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock, cause a system
fault, or void your warranty.
Never install or remove CPU modules immediately after turning off the server. To
avoid burn injuries, wait for the heat around the CPU modules to dissipate.
CAUTION: Be sure your server is compatible with a newer, faster processor. If you
are adding a second processor, be sure it is compatible with the first processor.
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If the server is in operation, shut it down then remove the access cover. For detailed
instructions, refer to the
CAUTION: Installing a CPU module while the server is ON could cause damage to
the server or the CPU module.
CPU modules can be seriously damaged by static electricity. Wear a wrist or heel
ground cable to discharge static electricity carried on your body. If such equipment
is not available, touch a grounded metal object to discharge static electricity before
working with sensitive electronic components.
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Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter and the
additional cautions given here.
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Pentium III processors (with 133 MHz system bus).
Maintenance Overview
on page 50.
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CPU Modules

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