Installing The Processor/Memory Complex; Handling The Intel ® Itanium Tm Processor - HP server rx4610 Service Manual

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Chapter 6
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9. Remove the complex from the bay and place it on a clean ESD protected surface.

Installing the Processor/Memory Complex

To replace the Processor/Memory Complex, complete the following procedure:
1. Orient the Processor/Memory Complex so that the high density connector is positioned to slide
into the Processor/Memory Bay and connect to the Sideplane board.
2. With the two extraction levers on the top and pointed towards you, slide the Complex into the
bay.
3. Push the extraction levers toward the chassis so that they are engaged at the same time,
seating the Complex into the Sideplane board.
4. Fasten the four screws on the left side of the chassis to hold the Processor/Memory Complex in
place.
5. Locate the Processor/Memory Complex Cover and orient it such that the right side of the cover
is just to the left of the right side of the bay.
6. Press the cover's edge past the chassis and slide the cover to the right such that the edge of
the cover slips in behind the chassis frame.
7. Press the left side of the cover toward the chassis and secure the two screws at the left of the
cover.
8. Slide the unit into the rack.
Handling the Intel
The Intel Itanium Processor requires special shipping and handling procedures. Processors are shipped in
clear plastic packaging often referred to as a "clamshell" that is enclosed in a cardboard box. The packaging
has a maximum capacity of 10 processors. Be sure to follow these guidelines when handling the processors
Figure 37. Removing the Processor/Memory Complex
Fully loaded, the Processor/Memory Complex weighs 36 pounds (16.33 kg).
Minimally configured, this complex weighs 24 pounds (10.80 kg). Exercise caution
when lifting the complex out of the system.
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