Cisco UCS B200 M3 Installation And Service Note page 22

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Table 3
Product ID
UCS-CPU-E5-2650
UCS-CPU-E5-2643
UCS-CPU-E5-2640
UCS-CPU-E5-2630L
UCS-CPU-E5-2620
To remove a CPU and heat sink, follow these steps:
Unscrew the four captive screws securing the heat sink to the motherboard. See
Step 1
Remove the heat sink (UCSB-HS-01-EP). See
Step 2
from the bottom of the heat sink using the cleaning kit (UCSX-HSCK= ) available from Cisco. Follow
the instructions on the two bottles of cleaning solvent.
Unhook the first socket hook, marked with an
Step 3
Step 4
Unhook the second socket hook, marked with an
Step 5
Open the socket latch. See
Step 6
Press the central button on the provided CPU alignment tool to release the catch. See
Remove the old CPU as follows:
Step 7
Place the CPU alignment tool on the CPU bezel aligned with the A1 arrow pointing to the CPU
a.
registration mark as shown in
b.
Press the side lever on the tool to grasp the installed CPU.
Lift the tool and CPU straight up.
c.
Cisco UCS B200 M3 Blade Server Installation and Service Note
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CPU Options for B200 M3 Servers (continued)
Power Draw (W)
95 W
130 W
95 W
60 W
95 W
Figure
12, callout 5.
Figure
13.
Clock Speed
(GHz)
Cores
2.00
8
3.30
4
2.50
6
2.00 GHz
6
2.00
6
Figure
12, callout 2. Remove the old thermal compound
icon. See
Figure
12, callout 3.
icon. See
Figure
DDR3
Cache
(MHz)
(MB)
1600
20
1600
10 MB
1333
15
1333
15 MB
1333
15
Figure
12, callout 1.
12, callout 4.
Figure
13.
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