User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety information
- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Information
- Chapter 3: Powering Up
- Chapter 4: BIOS Setup
- 4.1 Managing and updating your BIOS
- 4.2 BIOS setup program
- 4.3 Main menu
- 4.4 Advanced menu
- 4.4.1 CPU Configuration
- 4.4.2 Power & Performance
- 4.4.3 Server ME Configuration
- 4.4.4 System Event Log
- 4.4.5 Trusted Computing
- 4.4.6 Redfish Host Interface Settings
- 4.4.7 Onboard LAN Configuration
- 4.4.8 Serial Port Console Redirection
- 4.4.9 Intel TXT Information
- 4.4.10 SIO Configuration
- 4.4.11 PCI Subsystem Settings
- 4.4.12 USB Configuration
- 4.4.13 Network Stack Configuration
- 4.4.14 CSM (Compatibility Support Module)
- 4.4.15 NVMe Configuration
- 4.4.16 APM Configuration
- 4.4.17 Third-party UEFI driver configurations
- 4.5 Chipset menu
- 4.6 Security menu
- 4.7 Boot menu
- 4.8 Monitor menu
- 4.9 Tool menu
- 4.10 Event Logs menu
- 4.11 Server Mgmt menu
- 4.12 Exit menu
- Chapter 5: RAID Configuration
- Chapter 6: Driver Installation
- Appendix
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Chapter 2: Hardware Information
2.3.4 Installing the CPU heatsink in rack
The Intel
®
LGA1200 processor requires a specially designed heatsink to ensure optimum
thermal condition and performance.
1. Peel off the sticker on the heatsink metal
plate and affix the plate to the back of
the motherboard, matching the standoffs
to the heatsink screw holes.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten
the four heatsink screws using the
recommended sequence below.
• Ensure that the heatsink is not skewed or tilted, otherwise the CPU will overheat.
• Do not overtighten the screws. Doing so can damage the CPU.
• Ensure that you use qualified heatsink assembly only.
• Ensure that you have applied the thermal interface material to the top of the CPU
before installing the heatsink and fan.