Replacing The Processor Board Assembly; Installing A Dual-Core Processor - HP Integrity rx3600 Installation Manual

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1.
Unlatch the cover release lever on the top cover and remove the memory carrier assembly
cover. See
NOTE:
the top cover release lever must be open. You must remove the memory carrier because it
attaches directly to the processor board.
2.
Remove the memory carrier assembly. See
(page
21).
3.
Press the button located on top of the bezel directly in front of the memory carrier assembly
to release the processor board access door
CAUTION:
door to open to a greater angle. Failure to observe this warning results in damage to server
components.
4.
Use the processor board assembly access door as a handle and gently slide the assembly out
of the chassis approximately six inches.
5.
Grasp the handholds on the assembly carrier tray with both hands and carefully slide the
assembly out of the chassis
Figure 12 Removing the Processor Board Assembly

Replacing the Processor Board Assembly

To replace the processor board assembly, follow these steps:
1.
Align the edges of the processor board assembly with the assembly guides in the chassis.
2.
Slide the processor board assembly into the chassis until it begins to seat into the socket located
on the midplane board.
3.
Push the processor board access door upward until it locks into position.
4.
Replace the memory carrier assembly. See
(page
22).
5.
Replace the memory carrier assembly cover and latch the top cover release lever closed. See
"Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover" (page

Installing a Dual-Core Processor

The server uses dual-core processors. Each processor contains two cores that function as separate
processors. Dual-core processors double the processing power of the server while maintaining the
physical dimensions of a single processor.
"Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover" (page
You do not need to fully remove the top cover to service this component; however,
The processor board access door opens at a 30 degree angle. Do not force the
(Figure
"Removing the Memory Carrier Assembly"
(Figure
12).
12).
"Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly"
13).
13).
Installing Additional Components
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