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2.7. Memory Modules
mainboards are supplied with all DIMM slots populated with memory dummies for
proper air flow. When installing and replacing memory modules, only remove those
dummies that are to be directly replaced. All DIMM slots must be occupied at all times
by either a memory module or dummy cover.
2.7.1. Removing a Memory Module
Memory modules remain hot after the system is powered down. Allow sufficient time
for the memory modules to cool before handling system components.
Prerequisite: Remove the top cover.
1. Press down on the two memory module slot levers. The memory module partially ejects.
Figure 2.25. Removing Memory Modules
2. Lift out the memory module.
HANDLE MEMORY MODULES BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES.
2.7.2. Installing a Memory Module
Prerequisite: Remove the top cover.
HANDLE THE MEMORY MODULE BY THE EDGES AT ALL TIMES.
1. Align the notch on the memory module with the obstruction on the slot.
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