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6.6 Processors

General Guidelines
CAUTION:
!
To avoid damage to the system board:
Do not touch the processor socket contacts.
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Do not lower the processor into the socket at an angle.
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CAUTION:
!
To avoid damage to the processor:
Handle the processor ONLY by the edges.
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Do not touch the contacts on the bottom of the processor.
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CAUTION:
!
The heat-sink thermal media is not reusable. It must be replaced after removing a
heat-sink or prior to installing a new processor.
Removing a Processor
FM65-B5519 Processor
CAUTION:
!
Most repairs to the Tyan MicroServer should only be performed by a professional
service technician. Basic repairs and troubleshooting can be done if authorized in
the product documentation or if directed by telephone or online support from
Tyan. If damage has occurred due to repairs or service that is not approved by
Tyan, the product warranty becomes invalid. Review all safety guidelines that are
provided with the Tyan MicroServer.
WARNING:
!
There is strong pressure securing the processor locking latch to the socket. Use
caution when releasing the locking lever to prevent damage or injury.
Prerequisite:
1. Release the locking lever from the socket cover tab. (Figure 4-9)
2. Rotate the locking lever on the processor socket from the locked position until the socket
cover is fully open.
CAUTION:
!
Make sure that the locking lever is in the fully open position before installing or
removing a processor. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the
system board or the processor.
Power down the system.
Disconnect all cables and peripherals from the compute blade(s).
Remove the compute blade. Refer to
Remove the heat-sink. Refer to
http://www.tyan.com
Removing a Compute
Removing a
Heat-Sink.
Blade.

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