Installing Microprocessors
For additional information about microprocessor speeds, clock
frequencies, and jumper settings, see Chapter 7, “Server Records
and Specifications” on page 193.
CAUTION:
If your server has been operating, the heat sinks on the installed
microprocessor will be hot. You can avoid getting a burn while
removing an existing microprocessor or installing an additional
one, if you let the components cool for 10 minutes before
continuing with the procedures described in this section.
Notes:
1. The microprocessor in your server comes with an attached heat
sink. The microprocessor plugs into the primary microprocessor
socket on the system board and is stabilized with a plastic
bracket attached to the system board.
The type of heat sink in your server might be different from the
heat sink shown in this section.
2. When you add a second microprocessor, it must operate at the
same speed as the primary microprocessor. For information
about the appropriate switch settings, see “Setting the
Microprocessor Speed Switches” on page 209, or see the label
inside the server cover. To locate the microprocessor switch
area of the system board, find the rocker switches section of the
system-board illustration. See “System Board Illustration” on
page 203.
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