Installing A Processor - Dell 8 Owner's Manual

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Installing a Processor

1 If you are adding a processor to an unoccupied socket, perform the
following steps first:
NOTE:
CPU1. See Figure 7-12 or Figure 7-11.
Remove the processor filler blank.
a
Lift the plastic processor socket cover from the socket.
b
For PowerEdge M910, remove the screw securing the processor shield.
c
For other blades, unlatch and rotate the socket-release lever 90 degrees
upward and ensure that the socket-release is fully open during
processor install.
Lift the processor shield.
d
2 Install the processor in the socket. See Figure 3-48 (PowerEdge M910),
Figure 3-49 (PowerEdge M710, M710HD, M610, M610x, or M600), or
Figure 3-50 (PowerEdge M905, M805, or M605).
NOTE:
processor and the system board when you turn it on. Be careful not to bend
the pins on the LGA socket.
Identify the pin-1 corner of the processor by locating the tiny gold
a
triangle on one corner of the processor. Place this corner in the same
corner of the ZIF socket identified by a corresponding triangle on the
system board. Align the pin-1 corner of the processor with the pin-1
corner of the ZIF socket. See Figure 3-48 (PowerEdge M910),
Figure 3-49 (PowerEdge M710, M710HD, M610, M610x, or M600), or
Figure 3-50 (PowerEdge M905, M805, or M605).
With the pin-1 corners of the processor and socket aligned, set the
b
processor lightly in the socket.
Because the system uses a ZIF processor socket, do not use force.
When the processor is positioned correctly, it drops down into the
socket with minimal pressure.
Close the processor shield.
c
If you are installing just one processor, it must be installed in socket
Positioning the processor incorrectly can permanently damage the
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