Use this information to remove a microprocessor and heat
sink. Microprocessors are installed in both the upper and lower compute
nodes.
Note: This procedure should be performed only by trained service
technicians.
Before you remove a microprocessor and heat
sink, complete the following steps:
- Read Safety and Installation guidelines.
- If the Flex System x222 Compute Node is
installed in a chassis, remove it (see Removing a compute node from a chassis for
instructions).
- Carefully lay the compute node on a flat, static-protective
surface, orienting the compute node with the bezel pointing toward
the left.
The following notes describe information that you must
consider when you remove a microprocessor:
- Each microprocessor socket must always contain a socket cover
and heat-sink filler or a microprocessor and heat sink. If the compute
node has only one microprocessor, it must be installed in microprocessor
socket 1.
- The microprocessor installation tool might become worn after several
uses. Make sure that the tool can hold the microprocessor securely
if you are reusing an existing microprocessor installation tool. Do
not return the tool with other parts that you are returning.
- If you are installing a second microprocessor, the option kit
comes with a microprocessor installation tool that you must use when
you install a microprocessor. The microprocessor installation tool
comes with the replacement microprocessor installed on it and a cover
over the microprocessor.
- If you are replacing a defective microprocessor, the CRU kit comes
with one installation tool with the replacement microprocessor installed
on it and a cover over the microprocessor, and one empty installation
tool without a cover.
- If you are replacing a defective microprocessor, you must obtain
the following for use during the replacement procedure (see Parts listing, Types 7916 and 2589).
- Alcohol wipes
- Thermal grease
To remove a microprocessor and heat sink, complete
the following steps.
- Remove the upper compute node (see Removing the upper compute node).
- Locate the microprocessor that is to be removed from the
upper or lower compute node (see System-board connectors).
- Remove the heat sink.
Attention: Do not touch the thermal material on
the bottom of the heat sink. Touching the thermal material will contaminate
it.
- Using a P1 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the
screw on one side of the heat sink to break the seal with the microprocessor.
- Using a P1 Phillips screwdriver, loosen the
screws on the heat sink, rotating each screw two full turns until
each screw is loose.
- Gently pull the heat sink from the microprocessor.
Attention: Do not use any tools or sharp objects
to lift the release levers on the microprocessor socket. Doing so
might result in permanent damage to the system board.
- Open the microprocessor socket release
lever and retainer.
- Open the release lever on the microprocessor socket.
- Open the microprocessor retainer on the microprocessor
socket.
Attention: Do not touch the connectors on the microprocessor
and the microprocessor socket.
- Remove the microprocessor from the socket:
Note: If you are replacing a microprocessor, use the empty installation
tool that comes with the CRU kit to remove the microprocessor.
- Twist the handle on the microprocessor tool counterclockwise
so that it is in the open position.
- Align the installation tool with the screws on the microprocessor
socket, and lower the tool on the microprocessor. The installation
tool rests flush on the socket only if it is aligned correctly.
- Twist the handle on the installation tool clockwise
and lift the microprocessor out of the socket.
If you are instructed to return a microprocessor and heat
sink, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials
for shipping that are supplied to you.