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Options Guide

 U41612-J-Z156-2-76

Changing to dual-core processors

Processors

4. If required, update the operating system to the latest version that supports 

dual-core processors (see 

“Operating system” on page 43

). 

5. Install the new processors (see 

“Exchanging the processor” on page 39

).

Summary of Contents for PRIMERGY TX600 S2

Page 1: ...rver System Options Guide Joachim Pichol Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Paderborn 33094 Paderborn e mail email manuals fujitsu siemens com Tel 05251 14888 18 Fax 49 700 372 00001 U41612 J Z156 2 76 Sprachen En Edition November 2005 ...

Page 2: ...ndard and user friendliness this documentation was created to meet the regulations of a quality management system which complies with the requirements of the standard DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 cognitas Gesellschaft für Technik Dokumentation mbH www cognitas de Copyright and Trademarks cognitas Gesellschft für Technik Dokumentation mbH 2005 Pfad D Aktuelles_Projekt PRIMERGY RX_TX600S2 Update OG TX TX600...

Page 3: ...ing exchanging main memory 24 6 Processors 29 6 1 Installing additional processors 29 6 2 Exchanging the processor 39 6 3 Changing to dual core processors 42 6 3 1 Hardware requirements 42 6 3 2 Software requirements 42 6 3 3 Processor requirements 43 6 3 4 Tasks to be performed 43 7 Accessible drives 45 7 1 Installing a CD DVD drive 45 7 2 Installing a tape drive 49 8 Controllers in non hot plug ...

Page 4: ...ions Guide U41612 J Z156 2 76 Contents 11 Battery for the RoMB controller 65 11 1 Installing the battery BBU 65 12 Completion 69 12 1 Closing the server 69 Abbreviations 71 Related publications 79 Index 81 ...

Page 5: ...ptions but only uses six height units HU in the 19 inch rack It is available both as a rack and a floor standing model 1 1 Documentation overview I PRIMERGY manuals are available in PDF format on the ServerBooks DVD which is part of the ServerView Suite package provided with each server system These PDF files can also be downloaded from the Internet free of charge At http manuals fujitsu siemens c...

Page 6: ...uration Utility PDF file available on the ServerBooks DVD supplied The Security manual printed copy always supplied with the server and available as a PDF file on the ServerBooks DVD supplied The Guarantee manual printed copy always supplied with the server and available as a PDF file on the ServerBooks DVD supplied The Ergonomics manual PDF file available on the ServerBooks DVD supplied I You can...

Page 7: ...ng CD DVD drive two tape drives are available as acces sible drives The drives are installed in the server using module frames The bays for the tape drives are designed for 5 25 x 1 6 inch devices Additional controllers in non hot plug PCI slots The system board has seven PCI slots Slots 1 5 are hot plug PCI slots which can be fitted with hot pluggable controllers the hot plug PCI slots are descri...

Page 8: ... LP The RemoteView Service Board S2 low profile RSB S2 LP is a PCI board with a completely independent system i e it has its own operating system with Web server and SNMP agents and can optionally be equipped with an external power supply The RSB S2 LP is installed in a non hot plug standard PCI slot and connected to the system board with a cable The RSB S2 LP permits remote diagnosis for system a...

Page 9: ...tware programs quotation marks indicate names of chapters and terms that need to be emphasized Ê indicates an activity that must be performed V ATTENTION indicates that if you ignore the information given at this point your health the correct functioning of your system or the security of your data may be at risk I indicates supplementary information remarks and tips Table 1 Notational conventions ...

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Page 11: ...ant notes on page 9ff Ê Make sure that all the manuals you need see Additional server documen tation on page 2 are available printing out the PDF files if necessary You will definitely need the Operating Manual for the server the Service Supplement for the server and the Technical Manual for the system board Ê Shut down the server correctly switch it off pull out the power plug and open the server...

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Page 13: ...If you have any questions as to whether you can set up the device in your particular environment please contact your sales outlet or our customer service center V ATTENTION The activities described in this manual may only be performed by specialist technical personnel Equipment repairs must only be performed by qualified staff Any unauthorized opening or improper repairs could endanger the user th...

Page 14: ...ocks and jolts Installation and operation V ATTENTION If the rack model is integrated in an installation that receives power from an industrial public power supply network with the IEC309 connector the public power supply protection must comply with the requirements for the non industrial power supply networks for the type A connector The server automatically adjusts to a mains voltage between 100...

Page 15: ...lso be taken into account Ê Route the cables in such a way that they do not form a potential hazard tripping and cannot be damaged When connecting the device refer to the relevant notes in the operating manual Ê Do not connect or disconnect any data transmission cables during a thunderstorm lightning hazard Ê Be careful to ensure that no objects e g jewelry paper clips etc or liquids get inside th...

Page 16: ... exchange hot plug power supply units Ê If you cause a defect on the device by installing or exchanging system extensions the warranty will be invalidated Ê You may only set the resolutions and refresh rates specified in the operating manual for your monitor Otherwise you may damage the monitor If you are in any doubt contact your sales outlet or customer service center Batteries V ATTENTION Incor...

Page 17: ...netrate the cover of the drive cause damage to the device and be thrown out of the device therefore causing injury to uncovered body parts particularly the face or neck I To protect the CD DVD drive and prevent mechanical damage as well as premature wearing of the CDs DVDs you should observe the following advice Only insert the CDs DVDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use Store the ...

Page 18: ...atic build up e g by touching a grounded object before working with such components Any devices or tools that are used must be free of electrostatic charge Wear a suitable grounding cable that connects you to the external chassis of the system unit Always hold components with ESDs at the edges or at the points marked green touch points Do not touch any connectors or conduction paths on an ESD Plac...

Page 19: ...is saves resources and thus reduces the harm done to the environment Notes on Saving Energy Devices that do not have to be on permanently should not be switched on until they need to be used and should be switched off during long breaks and on completion of work Notes on Dealing with Consumables Please dispose of printer consumables and batteries in accordance with local government regulations Do ...

Page 20: ...ems available to you see Local Contacts on page 17 The return of used devices which pose a health or safety risk for human beings due to soiling during use may be refused Reuse recycling and utilisation By actively using the offered return and collection systems you make your contribution to the reuse recycling and utilisation of electrical electronic devices Effects on the environment and human h...

Page 21: ... The following applies to Germany Private consumers can return batteries at the point of sale or the immediate vicinity thereof free of charge exception starter batteries The final consumer is obligated to return defective or used batteries to the seller or to the return points established for this purpose Local Contacts For details on take back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe c...

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Page 23: ...cations and shut down the server correctly Ê If your operating system has not switched off the server press the On Off button Ê Unplug the power plugs 4 1 Opening the server 4 1 1 Opening the rack model Figure 4 Removing the server from the rack cabinet Ê Undo the knurled screws 1 and pull the server carefully out of the rack cabinet 2 as far as possible 1 1 2 ...

Page 24: ...ense to remove the server from the rack cabinet I How to remove the server from the rack cabinet is described in the operating manual Figure 5 Removing the housing cover Ê Undo the two screws on the front see circles Ê Push the housing cover back a few centimeters Ê Lift up the housing cover and remove it ...

Page 25: ...server 4 1 2 Opening the floor standing model Ê Open the door Ê Undo the two captive screws at the front panel of the server see figure 5 on page 20 Figure 6 Removing the housing cover of the server Ê Push the housing cover back a few centimeters and take it off ...

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Page 27: ...d provides slots for four hot plug memory boards each of which can accommodate up to four memory modules Two memory modules make up a so called memory bank The slots are suitable for DDR II 400 MHz DIMM modules with 1 GB 2 GB and 4 GB capacity The board supports a maximum memory configuration of 64GB 5 1 Fitting rules V ATTENTION Memory modules must be installed in pairs of identical modules Figur...

Page 28: ...rs of identical modules The memory capacity of the pairs installed on a memory board however may differ pair 1A 1B for example can consist of two 2 GB memory modules and pair 2A 2B of two 1 GB memory modules Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation on page 19f Figure 8 Pressing on the handle lock Ê Press the clip in the handle so that the handle can eject ...

Page 29: ... exchanging main memory Figure 9 Removing the memory board Ê Carefully pull out the memory board by the handle Figure 10 Removing the memory board cover Ê Remove the memory cover by pressing the marked clips First press on clip 1 and then clips 2 and 3 2 3 1 ...

Page 30: ...dule Ê Flip the ejector tabs on each side of the slot outward 1 This levers an installed memory module out of its slot Ê Remove the memory module from the slot 2 Figure 12 Installing a memory module Ê Carefully press the memory module into the slot 1 until the ejector tabs on both sides of it engage 2 1 1 2 2 2 ...

Page 31: ...emory board see page 25 Ê Carefully reinstall the memory board in its slot in the server exerting equal pressure on both sides of the board For a detailed description of how to install the board see the operating manual Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f ...

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Page 33: ...f its protective wrapper or out of a socket place it on an insulated antistatic surface with the smooth side down Never slide a processor over a surface 6 1 Installing additional processors The system board can be upgraded to include up to four processors V ATTENTION Always use processors of the same type All processors must have the same frequency and cache size For multi processor mode use a sui...

Page 34: ...ptions Guide U41612 J Z156 2 76 Installing additional processors Processors Removing the processor cover Figure 14 Removing the processor cover Ê Hold the processor cover with both hands and lift it upward ...

Page 35: ...do the four captive screws at the foot of the heat sink dummy on the relevant processor socket and remove the dummy I Please note The numbering of the CPUs CPU sockets corresponds with the fitting sequence Installing the processor Figure 16 Opening the socket lever Ê Release the socket lever by pressing it sideways and lifting it up as far as it will go CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 4 CPU 3 ...

Page 36: ...ed in one direction Note the marking on one of the corners see diagram above To avoid damaging the pins or the processor do not force the processor into the socket Ê Position the new processor above the socket and press it carefully into the socket 1 Ê Lock the processor into place in the socket by pushing the socket lever back into its original position 2 1 2 ...

Page 37: ...or is likely to overheat which may cause damage to the processor and the system board Ê Carefully place the heat sink onto the processor I Make sure the thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink is not damaged Figure 18 Fastening the heat sink Ê Fasten the heat sink with four screws First fasten two diagonally opposite screws then the other two CPU 2 CPU 4 CPU 3 CPU 1 ...

Page 38: ...g additional VRM modules Figure 19 Additional VRM modules I The 3rd and 4th CPU each require a separate core VRM module A to be installed If more than two CPUs are installed an additional cache VRM module B must be installed for the 3rd and 4th CPU together Not with dual core processors A B ...

Page 39: ... Figure 20 Ventilation hood for the core VRM module of CPU 4 I This ventilation hood shown above must be removed before you install the core VRM module of CPU 4 and must be reinstalled afterwards Slide the plastic catch A under a cross bar on the chassis see figure 22 on page 37 A ...

Page 40: ...Figure 21 Mounting positions of the additional VRM modules Ê Install the required VRM modules in the appropriate slots the core VRM module A1 for the 3rd CPU the core VRM module A2 for the 4th CPU the cache VRM module B for the 3rd and 4th CPUs Not with dual core processors A2 B A1 ...

Page 41: ...d of the core VRM module Figure 22 Installing the ventilation hood for the core VRM module of CPU 4 Ê Install the ventilation hood for the core VRM module of CPU 4 as follows Insert the plastic catch see figure 20 on page 35 into the slot of the chassis cross bar see circle Swivel the ventilation hood downward ...

Page 42: ...gure 23 Mounting the processor cover Ê Reinstall the processor cover Figure 24 Points to press on the processor cover Ê Press the marked points on the processor cover until it clicks into place Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f ...

Page 43: ... as described in chapter Preparation on page 19f Ê Remove the processor cover see page 30 Figure 25 Removing the processor heat sink Ê Undo the four screws of the heat sink Ê Turn the heat sink carefully back and forth to loosen it Then lift it out to remove it Ê Remove the residual thermal paste from the underside of the heat sink Ê Clean the underside of the heat sink using a lint free cloth ...

Page 44: ...ng the new processor V ATTENTION The processor can only be installed in one direction Note the marking on one of the corners see diagram below To avoid damaging the pins or the processor do not force the processor into the socket Figure 27 Installing the new processor Ê Position the new processor above the socket and press it carefully into the socket 1 Ê Lock the processor into place in the socke...

Page 45: ... thermal paste on the underside of the heat sink is not damaged Ê Fasten the heat sink with four screws see page 33 First undo two diago nally opposite screws then the other two Ê Reinstall the processor cover see page 38 Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f ...

Page 46: ...ady support the new dual core processors The plug in VRM modules for processors 3 and 4 come in two variants 1 The old VRM modules 10 2 LD which do not support dual core processors 2 The new VRM modules 10 2 no C47406 001 which support dual core processors The old VRM modules must be replaced with the new VRM modules 10 2 no C47406 001 see Tasks to be performed on page 43 6 3 2 Software requiremen...

Page 47: ...ng restrictions The clock frequency of the front side bus FSB is 667 MHz The processors must belong to the same processor family All processors of the system must have the same cache size I If there are errors in the processor configuration the system will not boot completely In this case no POST error information is displayed on the screen 6 3 4 Tasks to be performed To convert the system to dual...

Page 48: ...nging to dual core processors Processors 4 If required update the operating system to the latest version that supports dual core processors see Operating system on page 43 5 Install the new processors see Exchanging the processor on page 39 ...

Page 49: ...accessible drives Possible options are different tape drives and a CD DVD drive 7 1 Installing a CD DVD drive Figure 28 CD DVD drive with module frame A CD DVD drive can be installed in the server This drive A is installed in the server in a module frame B Removing the module frame The module frame for the CD DVD drive is installed in the bay Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation o...

Page 50: ...9 Removing the module frame Ê To remove the module frame press the blue lever A and pull the module frame forward out of the server Installing a CD DVD drive Figure 30 Mounting the interface board Ê Connect the interface board A into the rear interface connector B of the CD VD drive A A B ...

Page 51: ...ccessible drives Installing a CD DVD drive Figure 31 Mounting the drive in its frame Ê Place the CD DVD drive in the frame such that it engages in the two openings of the module frame see circles Figure 32 The pre mounted CD DVD drive back ...

Page 52: ... Push the CD DVD drive into its bay from the front until it engages Figure 34 Installing the CD DVD drive Ê Plug the data cable A and the power cable B into the interface board of the CD DVD drive Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f A B ...

Page 53: ...ve Two tape drives can be installed in the two full height bays If no devices are installed in the bays they contain only the module frames Removing the module frame Figure 35 Removing the module frame for tape drives Ê Press the two spring clips on the module frame and pull it forward out of the server ...

Page 54: ...ding rails Ê Undo the two screws to remove the two sliding rails on the sides V ATTENTION Keep the module frame for future use If you remove the drive without installing a new one you must reinstall the module frame to comply with EMC regulations and to satisfy cooling requirements and fire protection measures ...

Page 55: ...e drive Figure 37 Fastening the sliding rails Ê Fasten the two sliding rails on both sides of the drive to be installed using two screws for each Figure 38 Data cable for the accessible drives I The plug with the terminator see circle must be connected to the tape drive see figure 39 on page 52 ...

Page 56: ...52 Options Guide U41612 J Z156 2 76 Installing a tape drive Accessible drives Figure 39 Connecting the tape drive Ê Connect the power cable A to the drive Ê Connect the data cable B to the drive A B ...

Page 57: ...3 Accessible drives Installing a tape drive Figure 40 Data cable to connector SCSI B Ê Connect the free end of the data cable either to the connector for SCSI channel B on the system board or to a free connector on a PCI SCSI controller ...

Page 58: ...ng a tape drive Accessible drives Figure 41 Inserting the tape drive Ê Push the tape drive into the empty bay until it engages Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f ...

Page 59: ...follows Ê Shut down the operating system Ê Switch off the server and Ê Unplug the power plugs 8 1 Installing controllers Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation on page 19f Ê Please read the documentation supplied with the PCI board Ê Plug any necessary cables into the PCI board Ê Remove the slot cover of the relevant slot on the back side of the server I Keep the slot cover If you r...

Page 60: ...non hot plug controller Ê Insert the controller in the slot and press it in carefully Then close the locking mechanism of the slot A Ê If necessary plug in the cables on the board and other components Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f A ...

Page 61: ...t permits remote diagnosis for system analysis remote system configuration and remote restart even in the event of operating system failure or hardware faults 9 1 Installing the RemoteView Service Board S2 LP Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation on page 19f Ê Remove the slot cover of a non hot plug PCI slot on the back side of the server I The RSB S2 LP should preferably be instal...

Page 62: ...RemoteView Service Board S2 LP RemoteView components Figure 43 Installation site and connectors of the RSB S2 LP Ê Install the RSB S2 LP in the PCI slot The relevant procedure is described in chapter Controllers in non hot plug PCI slots on page 55ff A ...

Page 63: ...connected to the system board see A in figure 43 on page 58 I The position of the connectors is described in the Technical Manual for the D1651 system board Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f 1 Connector for the adapter cable connector for the external power supply and USB and VGA connection 2 Connector for the opt...

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Page 65: ...ernal SCSI connection V ATTENTION Make sure you observe the safety notes in the chapter Important notes on page 9ff The connection for external SCSI devices is located on the rear of the server Figure 45 Position of the external SCSI connection ...

Page 66: ... Install the following cable FSC no A3C40065530 Figure 46 Cable for the external SCSI connection Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation on page 19f Ê Remove the memory boards or dummy memory boards installed in slots C and D A Connector for connecting exernal SCSI devices B Connector for connection SCSI B on the system board A B ...

Page 67: ...lug the connector A of the connection cable into the corresponding opening in the backplane I Make sure the plug engages properly Ê Connect the plug B of the connection cable see figure 46 on page 62 to the SCSI B connector on the system board Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f A ...

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Page 69: ...chapter Important notes on page 9ff 11 1 Installing the battery BBU Figure 48 Components of the optional BBU package Ê Open the server as described in chapter Preparation on page 19f Ê Remove the memory boards or dummy memory boards installed in slots C and D A Battery holder B Battery C Connection cable to the system board A B C ...

Page 70: ...necting the internal and external cable to the battery Ê Connect the plug of the internal cable to the internal battery connector A Ê Connect the plug of the connection cable to the system board to the external connector of the battery B through the opening of the battery holder Ê Close the battery holder B A ...

Page 71: ...ler Installing the battery BBU Figure 50 Fastening the battery holder and routing the connection cable Ê Fasten the battery holder in the recesses provided in the side of the housing Ê Route the connection cable through the opening in the ventilation foil see circle ...

Page 72: ...ug the connection cable to the connector J1H1 on the system board next to the SCSI B connector I The connector J1H1 has a small plastic cover A which must be removed first Ê Reinstall the memory boards or dummy memory boards in slots C and D Ê Close the server plug in the power plugs and switch on the server as described in the chapter Completion on page 69f A ...

Page 73: ...ng the housing cover Ê Position the cover in such a way that the rear edge protrudes 1 2 cm from the server see circle Ê Push the housing cover forward as far as possible Ê Fasten the housing cover to the front panel of the system with the two captive screws see figure 5 on page 20 Ê Install the server in the rack cabinet I The relevant procedure is described in the operating manual ...

Page 74: ...70 Options Guide U41612 J Z156 2 76 Closing the server Completion Ê Fasten the server in the rack cabinet using the knurled screws Ê Plug in the power plugs and switch the server on ...

Page 75: ...rnating Current ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ANSI American National Standards Institute ASR R Automatic Server Reconfiguration and Restart BBU Battery Backup Unit BIOS Basic Input Output System BMC Baseboard Management Controller BTU British Thermal Unit CC Cache Coherency CD Compact Disk CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory CHS Cylinder Head Sector ...

Page 76: ...irect Current DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DIP Dual Inline Package DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Desktop Management Interface DVD Digital Versatile Disk ECC Error Checking and Correction ECP Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EIA Electronic Industries Alliance ...

Page 77: ...Parallel Port EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory ESD ElectroStatic Discharge Electrostatic Sensitive Device FAT File Allocation Table FPC Front Panel Controller FRU Field Replaceable Unit FSB Front Side Bus GAM Global Array Manager GUI Graphical User Interface HDD Hard Disk Drive HSC Hot Swap Controller HU Height Unit ...

Page 78: ...ement ID Identification IDE Integrated Drive Electronics IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IME Integrated Mirroring Enhanced IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IRQ Interrupt Request Line LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Address LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LP Low Profile ...

Page 79: ...ion Latch MMF Multi Mode Fiber NMI Non Maskable Interrupt NTFS New Technology File System NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OS Operating System PAM Promise Array Management PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PDA Prefailure Detection and Analysis PDF Portable Data Format POST Power On Self Test PS 2 Personal System 2 ...

Page 80: ...lectrical and Electronic Equipment EU directive ROM Read Only Memory RoMB RAID on Mother Board RSB Remote Service Board RTC Real Time Clock RTDS Remote Test and Diagnosis System SAF TE SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerance Enclosures SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SBE Single Bit Error SCA Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SCU System Configuration Utility ...

Page 81: ...Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMI System Management Interrupt SSU System Setup Utility SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphics Adapter VRM Voltage Regulation Module WEEE Waste from Electric and Electronic equipment EU directive WOL Wakeup on LAN XGA eXtended Graphics Array ZCR Zero Channel RAID ...

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Page 83: ...t For the overview page showing the online documentation available in the Internet visit http manuals fujitsu siemens com choose Intel based servers 1 PRIMERGY TX600 S2 Operating Manual 2 PRIMERGY TX600 S2 Service Supplement 3 System Board D1651 Technical Manual 4 D 1651 BIOS Setup Utility Description 5 PRIMERGY ServerView Suite ServerStart 6 ServerView Server Management User Manual 7 ServerView E...

Page 84: ...PRIMECENTER Rack Technical Manual 14 Global Array Manager Client Software User Manual 15 Global Array Manager Server Software User Manual 16 WebBIOS Configuration Utility User s Guide 17 Security 18 Guarantee 19 Ergonomics 20 Configurator For partners and distributors only http extranet fujitsu siemens com cafe products primergy ...

Page 85: ...ndling CDs 13 heat sink removing 31 removing the dummy 31 housing cover mounting 69 removing 20 I information material 2 L legend 5 light emitting diode LED 13 lithium battery replacing 12 M main memory exchanging 24 expanding 24 upgrading 3 24 module frame for accessible drives 50 mounting housing cover 69 multi processor mode 29 multi processor operating system 29 N notational conventions 5 note...

Page 86: ... battery 12 lithium battery 12 memory modules 24 processor 39 RSB S2 LP connectors 58 S saving energy 15 sticker 15 T target group 1 U upgrading accessible drives 3 CD DVD drive 45 controller 55 main memory 24 processors 29 RemoteView Service Board S2 LP 57 V Ventilation hood for VRM module 35 VRM module mounting position 36 VRM modules installation 34 ...

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