HP Netserver LP 1000r (1.13, 1.26 & 1.40 GHz) Installation Sheet

Installing a Second Processor
(Continued)
Tool Latch
Hook Latch
(hidden)
Tab
Step A
Lower Heat
Sink
Processor
Socket
Tab
CAUTION) If good contact is not made the processor can overheat 
and possible damage may occur.
Hold Down
Hook Latch
Step A Hook Latch
Step B
Tool
Latch
CAUTION) To prevent scratching off some of the thermal material, 
do not slide the heatsink around once it is on the 
processor. Rocking it slightly to install both sides of the 
latch is acceptable.
Tool Latch
Remove
Heat Sink
Installing a Second Processor
CAUTION) Do not open the new processor's protective bag or 
remove it from the bag until you are ready to install it.
Always wear a wrist-strap and use a static-dissipating 
work surface connected to the chassis when handling 
components. Ensure the metal of the wrist strap contacts
your skin.
Before you remove a processor from the anti-static 
bag, touch a grounded, unpainted metal surface on 
the HP Netserver to discharge static electricity.
Terminator
ZIF
Lever
Processor
Socket
NOTE) ) No speed switch settings are required for the supported 
processors (1.13 or 1.26 GHz) in the HP Netserver. 
These processors rely on the internal settings within the 
processors and do not rely on external switch settings on
the system board.
NOTE) Retain the terminator for future use. The Netserver will 
not operate properly if using only one processor with no 
terminator installed.
Pin-1
Marker
CAUTION) Once the system has been turned on, heat from the
processor activates thethermal patch which bonds the
heatsink to the processor. Removing the heatsink
destroys this bond and a new thermal patch will be
required.
Each time the heatsink is removed from the processor, 
some of the thermal material is removed from the patch.
NOTE) If you are re-installing a heatsink on the processor, you 
may need to scrap off any thermal material left on top of 
the processor chip. Use your fingernail to scrap off the 
material, but ensure you are grounded with a
static-dissipating wrist strap.
CAUTION) To prevent overheating and possible damage to the 
processor, inspect the thermal patch to ensure the 
thermal material covers the whole patch. If not, you must
remove the old patch and replace it with a new thermal 
patch.