Adding or replacing a microprocessor – Dell PowerEdge 500SC User Manual

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This document provides instructions about adding or replacing microprocessors. To take
advantage of future options in speed and functionality, you can add secondary
microprocessors or replace microprocessors in your system.

NOTICE: Before you add or replace a microprocessor, check the latest system BIOS

information on the Dell Support website at

support.dell.com, and upgrade the BIOS if necessary.

Each microprocessor and its associated cache memory are contained in a pin-grid array
(PGA) package that is installed in a ZIF socket on the system board. The following
subsection describes how to install or replace the microprocessor in either the primary or
secondary microprocessor sockets.

NOTE: In a single microprocessor system, the microprocessor must be installed in the

primar y microprocessor socket.

Adding or Replacing a Microprocessor

NOTICE: The secondary microprocessors must be of the same type and speed as the primary

microprocessor. If the microprocessors are different speeds, they will operate at the speed of the
slower microprocessor.

In addition to the ZIF socket for the primary microprocessor on the system board, other
ZIF sockets might be present to accommodate secondary microprocessors.

The following items are included in the microprocessor upgrade kit:

A microprocessor

A heat sink

Heat-sink retention clip(s)

A VRM, used if adding a secondary microprocessor

Your upgrade kit may also include a cooling fan.

CAUTION: Before you perform this procedure, read the safety instructions in

your

System Information document.

1

Turn off the system, including any peripherals, and disconnect the power cable from
the electrical outlet.

2

Open the system doors, or remove the system cover (see your Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide).

CAUTION: See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in the safety

instructions in the

System Information document.

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