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- informations concerning technical data of Apple Processor
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073-0670 Re v . A ð Xserve Processor Replacement Instructions F ollow the instructions in this sheet carefully . F ailure to f ollo w these instructions could damage your equipment and v oid its w arranty . Note: Online instructions covering customer-installab le par ts are av ailab le at http://www .info .apple.com/installpar ts/. T ools Requir e[...]
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Xserve Processor - 2 4. If the ser v er is in the loc k ed position (the y ellow security LED on the front panel is on), use the Allen ke y that came with the server to unloc k it. 5. If the cable management arm is not in use, unplug all e xternal cables e xcept the power cord. 6. T ouch the ser ver’ s metal case to discharge any static electrici[...]
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Xserve Processor - 3 9. Grasp the thumbscre ws and slide the bottom housing f orward part wa y to e xpose the two chassis le v ers . (Figure 2) 10. While depressing both le v ers , pull the bottom housing all the w a y forw ard and remo v e it from the rac k. Figure 2 11. Place the bottom housing on a sturdy , flat surf ace and ESD mat. 12. Put on[...]
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Xserve Processor - 4 Removing the Installed Pr ocessor 1. Release the latch on the heatsink duct (Figure 3) , and remov e the duct from the ser v er . Figure 3 2. Release the three captiv e screws that secure the heatsink. (Figure 4) 3. Lift the heatsink straight up and remo ve it from the server . Figure 4[...]
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Xserve Processor - 5 4. Lift the processor straight up to disconnect it from the logic board and remo ve the processor from the ser v er . (Figure 5) Figure 5 Installing the Replacement Pr ocessor 1. P osition the replacement processor over its logic board connector and press do wn, being careful not to touch any chips on the board or processor . 2[...]
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Xserve Processor - 6 3. Using the thermal grease included with the replacement processor , apply one dot of fresh grease to the middle of the MPU (or both MPUs if the server is a dual processor). W ARNING: Before reinstalling the heatsink, you must be sure to apply thermal grease to the MPU. 4. Spread the grease e v enly across the MPU(s) to a thic[...]
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Xserve Processor - 7 Closing the Serv er 1. Carefully slide the bottom housing back into the r ack. 2. Tighten the front thumb screws to secure it. W arning: Never turn on the server unless all of its internal and external parts are in place and it is closed. Operating the server when it is open or missing parts can damage it or cause injur y . ð [...]