Processor Replacement; Figure 41. Installing The Phm; Figure 42. Uninstalling The Processor Heat Sink Module (Phm) - Intel R2000WF series Service Manual

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Intel® Server System R2000WF Product Family System Integration and Service Guide
CAUTION: Failure to tighten the heat sink screws in the specified order may cause damage to the processor
socket assembly. Each heat sink screw should be fully tightened to 12 in-lb torque before securing the next
screw in the sequence.
5.
For a second procesor, repeat the processor installation instructions above, ensuring the proper
processor heatsink and processor carrier clip are used for the installation.
For single processor configurations, where a 2
CPU #2 socket to ensure proper air flow when the system is operational.
See section 3.9 for installation instructions related to fabric processor accessory kits.
2.5.3

Processor Replacement

1.
Remove Processor from Server Board
WARNING: Processor heat sinks can become extremely hot during normal system operation. Before
attempting to remove the processor from the server board, allow the processor heat sinks to fully cool.
Failing to follow the indicated disassembly sequence, may cause damage
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Figure 41. Installing the PHM

Figure 42. Uninstalling the Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM)

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processor is not installed, install the CPU#2 heat on to the

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