Adding Or Replacing A Processor - Kontron CG2300 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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: To reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to the processor or the DIMM, be sure to follow these
NOTE
procedures:
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Touch the metal chassis before touching the DIMM or server board.
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Keep part of your body (hand, etc.) in contact with the metal chassis to dissipate the static charge while handling the
DIMM.
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Avoid moving around unnecessarily.
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Use a ground strap attached to the front panel (with the bezel removed).
To remove a DIMM from the S2600CW2SK server board, follow these steps:
1.
Open the DIMM slot levers for the DIMM to be removed. (Figure 18, A)
2.
Using both hands, hold the DIMM by the edges and lift it up from the slot. Store the DIMM in an anti-static package.
3.
If you are installing a replacement DIMM in this slot, return to Step 4 in 5.2.2 "Installing Memory DIMMs".
4.
Re-install the processor air duct, the right riser card, and the chassis cover. For instructions, see (RJ), (RK), and (RL) in
Chapter 6
.
5.
If this is the last task you are performing, plug in the power cord(s) and re-connect any peripheral devices.
5.2.4

Adding or Replacing a Processor

CAUTION: The processor must be appropriate: Severe damage to the server board may occur if a processor that is inappropriate
for the server is installed. Refer to the Configuration Guide located on the support web page http://cbu.kontron.ca. (CRMS –
CG2300 - Ordering Guide).
: Kontron recommends performing a CPU socket inspection before adding or replacing a processor to ensure there is
NOTE
nothing wrong with the fragile socket pins. Follow the instructions in Chapter X, "CPU Socket Inspection".
Use the instructions provided below to add or replace a processor instead of using the instructions that came with the processor.
Before you can add or replace a processor, you need to remove the chassis cover, the right riser card assembly, and the processor
air duct. For instructions, see (A), (B2) and (C) in chapter 4.
Follow the instructions below to remove and then install a processor, referring to
Socket and Processor Handling and ESD Precautions
CAUTION: Socket contacts are fragile and can be easily damaged if touched. Intel Corporation has developed tools to provide
consistent, controlled motions for inserting and removing processors on Intel® server boards. Kontron expects system
integrators in high volume integration situations to use the Intel-designed tool at all points in the procedures in this section
where a processor is being removed or inserted in a socket.
The tool has two components, as shown in Figure 19:
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A stage used to hold a processor so that it can be picked up safely by the insertion-removal tool.
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The insertion-removal tool used to grab a processor safely and move it onto a socket on the baseboard.
This tool is simple to operate. Once it is lined up with the pin 1 indicators on the stage and processor (Figure 19, (A), pressing
down on the large top button until it clicks lifts the processor into the tool. (B) When the tool is positioned over a selected empty
socket, pressing down on the button until it clicks safely releases the processor.
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