Processors - NEC HX4600 User Manual

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8. Hold the memory board by its edges and start to insert it into the slot guides. On the
CPU baseboard, locate the memory board connector. Do not press in on the board
yet! Ease board into the slot guides until it is just touching the connector on the
CPU baseboard.
9. Be sure the ejector levers are extended so they can engage the chassis frame. Press
the board carefully but firmly into the CPU baseboard connector to seat the board.
Close the ejectors on both sides of the memory board. Be sure the ejector is firmly
hooked in the chassis frame before closing the ejector.
10. Hook the right side of the support panel into the chassis frame and swing the
support panel into position so that the rear edge of the memory boards fits snug
against the panel. The support panel is secured to the chassis by a black fastener.
Push in on the support panel fastener until it clicks in the locked position.
11. Replace the left side panel and turn on the system.

Processors

The following sections provide procedures for installing and removing the Pentium III
Xeon Processor Single Edge Contact (S.E.C.) cartridge. Use these procedures when
upgrading or replacing your processor(s). Each processor is packaged in a S.E.C.
cartridge. The cartridge includes the processor core with an integrated 16 KB primary
(L1) cache, secondary (L2) cache, heat sink, and a back cover. The processors are
supported by one or more voltage regulator modules (VRM) on the CPU baseboard,
depending on the number of installed processors.
Each S.E.C. cartridge installs in a Slot 2 connector on the CPU baseboard. Each slot
must contain either a processor cartridge or a termination board (if there are less than
four processors installed). The VRM modules are installed in a bank of VRM sockets
adjacent to the processors.
Note:
processors must be matched for speed. If replacing a processor, the
replacement processor must match the speed and cache size of all
installed processors. If upgrading a processor, all processors must
be upgraded to match.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components; place them
on an antistatic surface. Update the CPU baseboard using an
antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground.
4-16 Upgrading Your System
Your system may have up to four processors. All installed
! CAUTION

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