Dell R420, E18S001 owner manual Removing and Installing the Processor Heat Sink

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CAUTION: Never remove the heat sink from a processor unless you intend to remove the processor. The heat sink is necessary to maintain proper thermal conditions.

5.Loosen the heat-sink retention sockets.

6.Lift the heat sink away from the processor and set the heat sink aside.

Figure 38. Removing and Installing the Processor Heat Sink

1.retention sockets (4)

2.heat sink

3.retention screws (4)

CAUTION: The processor is held in its socket under strong pressure. Be aware that the release lever can spring up suddenly if not firmly grasped.

7.Position your thumb firmly over the processor socket-release lever and release the lever from the locked position by pushing down and out from under the tab. Rotate the lever upward.

8.Rotate the processor shield upward and out of the way.

CAUTION: The socket pins are fragile and can be permanently damaged. Be careful not to bend the pins in the socket when removing the processor out of the socket.

9.Lift the processor out of the socket and leave the release lever up so that the socket is ready for the new processor.

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Contents Regulatory Model E18S Series Regulatory Type E18S001 Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved Contents Installing System Components Installing Memory ModulesInstalling The Optical Drive In Cabled Hard-Drive Systems Troubleshooting Your System 105Technical Specifications Using System DiagnosticsJumpers And Connectors System MessagesPage Front-Panel Features And Indicators Indicator, Button, or Icon Description ConnectorFollowed by descriptive text Button SystemLCD Panel Features Pressed againHome Screen Setup MenuSet error Button DescriptionDiagnostic Indicators View MenuHard-drive indicator Condition Electrical indicator ConditionMemory indicator Corrective Action Error Hard-Drive Indicator PatternsPCIe indicator Condition Drive-Status Condition Indicator Pattern RAID OnlyBack-Panel Features And Indicators SecondsNIC Indicator Codes Power Indicator CodesGreen Link indicator is Other Information You May Need Page F10 Choosing The System Boot ModeKeystroke Description F11 F12Entering System Setup Responding To Error MessagesUsing The System Setup Navigation Keys System Bios Screen System Setup OptionsSystem Setup Main Screen System Information ScreenMemory Settings Screen Processor Settings ScreenExecute Disable Option is set to EnabledPrefetcher option is set to Enabled Execute Disable option is set to EnabledSata Settings Screen Boot Settings ScreenIntegrated Devices Screen System Profile Settings Screen Serial Communications ScreenSystem Security Screen System And Setup Password Features Miscellaneous SettingsAssigning a System And/Or Setup Password Deleting Or Changing An Existing Setup Password Using Your System Password To Secure Your SystemOperating With a Setup Password Enabled Exits the Boot Manager and proceeds with system boot Entering The Uefi Boot ManagerUsing The Boot Manager Navigation Keys Displays the System Setup help fileIDRAC Settings Utility Boot Manager ScreenEmbedded System Management Entering The iDRAC Settings Utility Changing The Thermal SettingsPage Installing The Front Bezel Recommended ToolsFront Bezel Optional Opening And Closing The System Removing The Front BezelOpening The System Inside The System Closing The SystemHeat sink for processor Inside the System-With Redundant Power Supplies Cooling Shroud Removing The Cooling ShroudInstalling The Cooling Shroud System MemoryProcessor Memory Socket LocationsGeneral Memory Module Installation Guidelines Mode-Specific GuidelinesSample Memory Configurations Memory Optimized Independent Channel Mode2R x4, 1600 MT/s 2R x4, 1333 MT/s Removing Memory Modules Ejecting The Memory ModuleInstalling Memory Modules Removing The Memory ModuleHard Drives Four hard-driveSystems Installing a 2.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank Removing a 2.5 Inch Hard-Drive BlankSystemsdrives Installing a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive Blank Removing a 3.5 Inch Hard-Drive BlankRemoving a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Installing a Hot-Swap Hard Drive Removing and Installing a Hot-Swap Hard DriveRemoving and Installing a Cabled Hard Drive Removing a Cabled Hard DriveInstalling a Cabled Hard Drive Screws Inch hard-drive adapter Inch hard drive Hard-drive carrier Screws Hard drive Screw holes Page Screws Hard drive Screw holes Hard-drive carrier Optical Drive Optional Removing The Optical Drive In Cabled Hard-Drive Systems Installing The Optical Drive In Cabled Hard-Drive Systems Cooling Fans Removing a Cooling FanInstalling a Cooling Fan Removing and Installing a Cooling FanInternal USB Memory Key Optional Expansion Cards And Expansion-Card RisersReplacing The Internal USB Key Riser Expansion Card Installation GuidelinesExpansion Card Connector HeightRemoving An Expansion Card Installing An Expansion Card Removing and Installing the Expansion-Card Riser Removing Expansion-Card Risers 1Installing Expansion-Card Risers 1 IDRAC Ports Card OptionalRemoving and Installing the iDRAC Ports Card Removing The iDRAC Ports CardInstalling The iDRAC Ports Card SD vFlash CardReplacing An SD vFlash Card Internal Dual SD Module Removing The Internal Dual SD ModuleInstalling The Internal Dual SD Module Removing and Installing the Internal Dual SD ModuleIntegrated Storage Controller Card Installing An Internal SD CardInternal SD Card Removing An Internal SD CardRemoving The Integrated Storage Controller Card Installing The Integrated Storage Controller Card ProcessorsRemoving a Processor Removing and Installing the Processor Heat Sink Installing a Processor Removing and Installing a ProcessorPower Supplies Hot Spare Feature Removing a Redundant Power SupplyInstalling a Redundant Power Supply Removing a Non-Redundant Power SupplyInstalling a Non-Redundant Power Supply Removing and Installing a Non-Redundant Power SupplyInstalling The Power Supply Blank System BatteryRemoving The Power Supply Blank Replacing The System BatteryReplacing the System Battery Hard-Drive BackplaneRemoving The Hard-Drive Backplane Front View of the Four Hard-Drive BackplaneRelease tabs Hard-drive backplane Guide pins Chassis hooks System board Hard-drive backplane Release tabs Chassis hooks Control Panel Assembly Installing The Hard-Drive BackplaneRemoving The Control Panel Installing The Control Panel Removing The Control-Panel Module LED-panel screws Control-panel module Installing The Control-Panel Module VGA Module Removing The VGA ModulePower Distribution Board Shroud Installing The VGA ModuleRemoving The Power Distribution Board Shroud Installing The Power Distribution Board Shroud Removing and Installing the PDB ShroudPower Distribution Board Removing The Power Distribution BoardInstalling The Power Distribution Board System BoardRemoving The System Board Installing The System Board Removing and Installing the System BoardPage 104 Troubleshooting External Connections Troubleshooting The Video SubsystemTroubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device Troubleshooting a NICTroubleshooting a Wet System Troubleshooting a Damaged SystemTroubleshooting The System Battery Troubleshooting Power SuppliesTroubleshooting Cooling Problems Troubleshooting Cooling Fans Troubleshooting System MemoryTroubleshooting An Internal USB Key Troubleshooting An SD CardTroubleshooting An Optical Drive Troubleshooting a Tape Backup UnitTroubleshooting a Hard Drive Troubleshooting a Storage ControllerTroubleshooting Expansion Cards Troubleshooting Processors Dell Online Diagnostics Dell Embedded System Diagnostics When To Use The Embedded System DiagnosticsRunning The Embedded System Diagnostics System Diagnostic Controls Least one event description is recordedSystem Board Jumper Settings Jumper Setting DescriptionSystem Board Connectors Connector DescriptionDisabling a Forgotten Password 120 Memory Expansion slots using riser cardExpansion Bus DrivesInternal Connectors BackFront VideoTemperature Continuous Operation Expanded Operating TemperatureEnvironmental Temperature Relative HumidityMaximum Shock EnvironmentalMaximum Vibration Maximum AltitudeGaseous Contamination 126 Viewing LCD Messages System Error MessagesLCD Messages Removing LCD MessagesDetails Error CodeAMP0302 Message ActionBAT0017 Message ASR0003 MessageBAT0002 Message CPU0000 MessageCPU0204 Message CPU0010 MessageCPU0023 Message CPU0700 MessageCPU0702 Message CPU0703 MessageCPU0704 Message FAN0000 Message If the issue persists, see Getting HelpAction Reinstall or reconnect the hardware HWC2003 Message Details Fan operating speed is out of range ActionMEM0007 Message MEM0000 MessageMEM0001 Message MEM0701 MessagePCI1302 Message MEM1208 MessageMEM8000 Message PCI1304 MessagePCI1348 Message PCI1320 MessagePCI1342 Message PCI1360 MessagePSU0001 Message PST0128 MessagePST0129 Message PSU0002 MessagePSU0031 Message PSU0006 MessagePSU0016 Message PSU0032 MessagePSU0036 Message PSU0034 MessagePSU0035 Message PSU0037 MessageConfiguration and power consumption PSU1201 Message Power supply redundancy is lost DetailsSystem power inventory change System power consumptionRFM2001 Message RFM1014 MessageRFM1201 Message RFM2002 MessagePower. If problem persists call support SEL0006 Message All event logging is disabled DetailsAppear if the user disabled event logging Security may be compromisedFailures Issues persists, contact supportFailed TMP0121 MessageDiagnostic Messages Alert Messages144 Getting Help Contacting Dell
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