Installing The Processor; Removing The Fan, Heat Sink, And Processor - NEC POWERMATE CT 815 Service And Reference Manual

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Installing the Processor

Install a processor as follows.
Remove the processor from the system (see "Removing the Processor" in the previous
1.
section).
the metal chassis.
Align the notch on the corner of the processor with the notch on the socket.
2.
Carefully align the processor pins with the socket pin holes and set the processor into the
3.
socket.
If aligned correctly and the pins are not bent, the processor seats in the socket without
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forcing.
If the processor does not seat, check for correct alignment and bent pins.
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Pivot the lever down and press it in towards the socket until it locks in place.
4.
system board, or both. Ensure that the update processor has the correct heat sink (refer to the
documentation that comes with the kit).
Additional information can be obtained from NECC (see Section 8, "NECC Information Services,"
for information on contacting NECC).
3-14 Disassembly and Reassembly

Removing the Fan, Heat Sink, and Processor

A – Heat Sink
B – Retention Clip
C – Lock Lever
Before picking up the processor, reduce static discharge by touching
Using the wrong heat sink or no heat sink can damage the processor,
D – Processor
E – Retention Clip Flange

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