Figure 72. Raising the Locking Bar
Caution: If you are installing a processor removed from a different server, you must prepare
the processor and heatsink so that the heatsink properly conducts the heat away from the
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processor. If the processor and heatsink are not properly prepared, damage to the processor or
socket can result. You should not allow any surface that has thermal interface material to come
in contact with any other surface, as surface contamination may occur.
6.
Carefully remove the old processor and place it on an antistatic pad (or, if you are moving the processor from one
main board to another, insert the processor directly into the new board as indicated in the next step).
7.
Aligning the pins and notches of the new processor with the socket, insert the processor into the socket (see
Figure 73).
8.
Verify that the processor sits flush and level on the socket.
9.
Lower the locking bar completely until it locks (see Figure 73)
Caution: Lower the locking bar slowly and make sure that the socket handle is engaged on the
locking tab on the side of the socket.
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User Guide—Sun Cobalt LX50 Server
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Procedures
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