c. Press the release lever on the tool to release the center button and engage the
d. Grasp the tool by the sides and remove it from the server [4].
e. Turn the tool upside down and verify that it contains the processor [5].
f. While holding the processor tool up side down, press the center button on
g. Carefully grasp the processor by the front and back edges, lift it out of the
Caution – Ensure that the antistatic mat is clean and free of debris; otherwise, the
processor pins might be damaged.
h. Carefully clean the thermal grease off the top of the processor.
Caution – The following figure shows the green color-coded processor
removal/replacement tool. If you are removing a 12-core processor, you must use the
pink color-coded processor removal/replacement tool; otherwise, damage might
result to the processor or the processor socket. For information on how to select the
correct processor removal/replacement tool, see
Removal/Replacement Tool" on page
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processor [3].
An audible click indicates that the processor is engaged.
the tool to release the processor [5].
tool and place it with the circuit side down (the installed orientation) on a
clean antistatic mat [6].
"Selecting the Correct Processor
102.
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