Sun Fire V60X And Sun Fire V65X Servers New Cpu And Heatsink Installation; Safety Precautions - Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V60x Manual

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10. Replace the air baffle, fan module, and processor air duct.
Note – The Comprehensive Test should be run after changing any FRU, CRU, or
adding an optional component. See "Run Platform Confidence Test (PCT)" on
page 4-31.
5.5.5
Sun Fire V60x and Sun Fire V65x Servers New
CPU and Heatsink Installation
Installing a new processor and heatsink is an extra-cost option. This section
describes how to install a new CPU and heatsink in a previously unpopulated CPU
location.
Caution – The procedure below is for the attention of qualified service engineers
only. Before touching or replacing any component inside the Sun Fire V60x and Sun
Fire V65x servers, disconnect all external cables and follow the instructions in
"Safety: Before You Remove the Cover" on page 5-2 and "Removing and Replacing
the Cover" on page 5-3. Always place the server on a grounded ESD pad and wear a
properly grounded antistatic wrist strap.
5.5.5.1

Safety Precautions

Warning – If the server has been running, any installed processor and heat sink on
the processor board(s) will be hot. To avoid the possibility of a burn, be careful when
removing or installing server board components that are located near processors.
Caution – The processor must be appropriate. You may damage the server if you
install a processor that is inappropriate for your server. Make sure your server can
handle a newer, faster processor (thermal and power considerations). If you are
adding a second processor to your system, the second processor must be compatible
with the first processor (within one stepping, same voltage, and same speed). For
exact information about processor interchangeability, contact your customer service
representative.
Chapter 5 Maintaining the Server
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