Dell 710 H2C, DCDO service manual Socket

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NOTICE: Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the back of the computer.

1. Unpack the new processor.

NOTICE: You must position the processor correctly in the socket to avoid permanent damage to the processor and the computer when you turn on the computer.

2.If the release lever on the socket is not fully extended, move it to that position.

3.Align the pin-1 corner of the processor and socket.

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processor cover

2

processor

3

socket

4

socket release lever

5

socket pin-1 indicator

 

 

NOTICE: Socket pins are delicate. To avoid damage, ensure that the processor is aligned properly with the socket, and do not use excessive force when you install the processor. Be careful not to touch or bend the pins on the system board.

4.Set the processor lightly in the socket and ensure that the processor is level in the socket. When the processor is positioned correctly, press it with minimal pressure to seat it.

5.When the processor is fully seated in the socket, close the processor cover.

6.Pivot the socket release lever back toward the socket and snap it into place to secure the processor.

NOTICE: Ensure that adequate thermal grease is applied to the top of the processor. Thermal grease is critical for ensuring adequate thermal bonding, which is a requirement for optimal processor operation.

7.Apply thermal grease to the top of the processor, as needed.

8.Replace the liquid cooling assembly (see Installing the Liquid Cooling Assembly).

9.Reconnect the power cables to the POWER1 and POWER2 connectors (see System Board Components) on the system board.

10.Close the computer cover (see Replacing the Computer Cover).

NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network port or device and then plug it into the

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Contents Rev. A00 Front View About Your XPS ComputerFront I/O Connectors Back View Back I/O ConnectorsLink integrity Pdif Preparing to Work Inside Your Computer Before You BeginGetting Started Recommended ToolsTurn off the computer and all attached devices Removing the Computer Cover System Board Components Technical OverviewInside View of Your Computer Password jumper Password DC Power Connector P1 Power Supply PSU DC Connector Pin AssignmentsKW Power Supply Pin Signal AWG Wire Number Name Color DC Power Connector P2KW Power Supply DC Power Connector P3 Graphics CardPin Signal AWG Wire Number Name Color DC Power Connector P4 Graphics CardDC Power Connector P5 FD1 DC Power Connectors P10-P13 HDD2 and HDD5 DC Power Connector P6 and P7 BAY1 and Bay2DC Power Connectors P8 and P9 HDD0 and HDD1 Pin Number Signal Name AWG Wire Color DC Power Connectors P14 PeripheralDC Power Connector P15 Graphics Card 1-KW PSU Only DC Power Connector P16 Graphics Card 1-KW PSU Only Before You Begin Removing and Installing PartsRemoving the Computer Cover Inside View of Your Computer System Board Components White memory DDR2 Memory Overview MemoryInstalling Memory Addressing Memory ConfigurationsPage Removing Memory CardsRemoving PCI and PCI Express Cards Release tab Card retainer Installing PCI and PCI Express Cards Release tab Card retainer Page Alignment guide Page Alignment guide Page Drives Network Adapter and Sound Card SettingsAbout Serial ATA Drives General Drive Installation GuidelinesRemoving a Hard Drive Hard DrivePower cable Installing a Hard Drive Hard drive Replacing the Drive Panel Drive PanelRemoving the Drive Panel Removing a Floppy Drive Floppy DriveReplace the drive panel see Replacing the Drive Panel Installing a Floppy Drive Removing a Media Card Reader Media Card ReaderMedia card reader Installing a Media Card Reader Removing a CD/DVD Drive CD/DVD DriveData cable Installing a CD/DVD Drive Drive release latch CD/DVD drive Removing the Liquid Cooling Assembly Liquid Cooling AssemblyPage Tecpump Installing the Liquid Cooling Assembly Removing the Processor Installing the ProcessorProcessor Socket Removing the Computer Stand BatteryReplacing the Battery Replacing the Computer Cover Hinge slots Replacing the Computer Cover Back to Contents Power Lights Advanced TroubleshootingLight Pattern Problem Suggested Resolution Description Diagnostic LightsCode Cause Beep CodesMessage Possible Cause Corrective Action System MessagesWhen to Use the Dell Diagnostics Dell DiagnosticsStarting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive Tab Function At the CD-ROM Startup Menu highlight Boot from CD-ROMOption Function Devices attached to your computer Overview System SetupEntering System Setup System Setup ScreensDrives System Setup OptionsOptions List SystemOnboard Devices Performance Security Time Power ManagementPower Time Time set in Auto Power TimePost Behavior MaintenanceSetup & Boot Menu default Changing Boot Sequence for Future Boots Boot SequenceOption Settings Changing Boot Sequence for the Current BootClearing Forgotten Passwords Clearing Cmos Settings Technical Specifications Expansion Bus ConnectorsControls and Lights USBEnvironmental PhysicalBack to Contents
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