Adding A Secondary Cpu Module - Toshiba Magnia 510D User Manual

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Connecting Components

Adding a secondary CPU module

TECHNICAL NOTE: Toshiba Magnia 510D servers support dual-CPU
configurations. All CPU modules used in multi-CPU server configurations must
operate at the same clock speed (frequency) and have the same cache size.
1
If the server is in use, shut it down and unplug the power cable.
WARNING: Installing a CPU module with the power on could result in electrical
shock, and damage the CPU and/or the server.
To avoid burn injuries, never install a CPU module immediately after turning off the
server. Wait until the heat around the CPU socket dissipates.
CAUTION: 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 on sensitive electronic components.
2
Remove the bezel and side panel. For instructions, see
bezel and side panel
3
Press the lock lever on the secondary (right) CPU socket outward.
Releasing the lock lever
on page 31.
Adding a secondary CPU module
Removing and installing the
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