Use this information to install a microprocessor and heat
sink.
About this task
The following notes describe the type of microprocessor
that the compute node supports and other information that you must
consider when you install a microprocessor:
- This component can be installed as an optional device
or as a CRU. The installation procedure is the same for the optional
device and the CRU.
- The optional microprocessors that IBM supports
are limited by the capacity and capability of the compute node. Any
microprocessors that you install must have the same specifications
as the microprocessors that came with the compute node.
- 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.
- If you are installing a second microprocessor, make sure that
the microprocessors are identical.
- Before you install a new microprocessor, download and install
the most current level of UEFI code (see Updating firmware and device drivers).
- When you install a second microprocessor, you might have to install
additional memory or redistribute memory across the DIMM connectors.
See Installing a DIMM.
- 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 microprocessor
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 7863, 8737, 8738, and 8956).
- Alcohol wipes
- Thermal grease
Attention:
- Do not use any tools or sharp objects to lift the locking levers
on the microprocessor socket. Doing so might result in permanent damage
to the system board.
- Do not touch the contacts in the microprocessor socket. Touching
these contacts might result in permanent damage to the system board.
Note: Be
sure to use the installation tool that comes with your microprocessor
installation tool assembly. The tools are similar in function and
design, however Tool A has one setting for installing one size of
microprocessor, and supports the following families of microprocessors:
E5-26xx, E5-46xx. Installation Tool B has two settings for installing
two different sizes of microprocessors. The settings that are marked
on Tool B are "L" for smaller low core microprocessors, and "H" for
larger high core microprocessors. Installation Tool B supports the
following families of microprocessors: E5-26xx, E5-46xx, E5-26xx v2,
E5-46xx v2.
Microprocessor Installation Tools A and B are shown
in the following illustration.
To install a microprocessor and heat sink, complete
the following steps.