Figure 4-31 Unlocked Zif Socket Lock; Figure 4-32 Processor Alignment Pins - HP Integrity rx2620 User's & Service Manual

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Removing and Replacing Components
Removing and Replacing Internal Components

Figure 4-31 Unlocked ZIF Socket Lock

CPU 1 ZIF socket
lock (unlocked)
Front of server
CAUTION
Step 5. Use the two alignment pins on the processor to properly align the processor on the system board.
The two alignment pins fit in the alignment holes on the system board processor mount.
Figure 4-32 shows the location of the alignment pins on the processor. Figure 4-33 shows the
alignment holes on the system board. The turbo fan power cable must be positioned so that it is
located on the side of the heatsink that faces the front of the server. Figure 4-34 shows the
processor on the system board.

Figure 4-32 Processor Alignment Pins

Front of server
Alignment pins
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The zero insertion force (ZIF) socket for the processor is locked and unlocked by 1/2 of
a full turn of the 2.5 mm hex tool. The counterclockwise 180 degree rotation (1/2
turn) unlocks the socket. A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket.
Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more that 180 degrees in either direction
will severely damage the socket.
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