Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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6. Unpack the new microprocessor.

If any of the pins on the microprocessor appear bent excessively, return the microprocessor to the system

manufacturer.

7. Ensure that the microprocessor socket release lever is in the fully open position.

8. Align pin 1 on the microprocessor (see

Figure 4-29

) with pin 1 on the microprocessor socket.

NOTE:

No force is needed to install the microprocessor in the socket. When the microprocessor is aligned

correctly, it should drop into the socket.

9. Install the microprocessor in the socket (see

Figure 4-29

).

NOTICE:

Positioning the microprocessor incorrectly can permanently damage the microprocessor and the system when

you turn on the system. When placing the microprocessor in the socket, be sure that all of the pins on the

microprocessor go into the corresponding holes. Be careful not to bend the pins.

10. When the microprocessor is fully seated in the socket, rotate the socket release lever back down until it snaps into

place, securing the microprocessor in the socket.

11. Place the new heat sink on top of the microprocessor (see

Figure 4-28

).

12. Orient the securing clips as shown in

Figure 4-28

.

13. Hook the end of the clips without the latch to the tab on the edge of the socket.

14. Push down and pivot the securing clip latch until the hole on the clip latches onto the ZIF socket tab.

NOTICE:

A cooling fan is required for each microprocessor to maintain proper thermal conditions.

15. Ensure that the microprocessor cooling fan is installed:

If you removed the microprocessor cooling fan before you removed the microprocessor heat sink, replace the

fan.

If you installed a second microprocessor, install the fan for the new microprocessor.

For information on installing or replacing a cooling fan, see "

Replacing a Cooling Fan

."

16. If you are adding a second microprocessor, install the VRM in the VRM 2 connector, pushing down firmly to make sure

that the latches engage (see

Figure 4-30

).

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