Dell SC1435 owner manual Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sink, Cover

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Figure 3-9. Installing and Removing the Heat Sink

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6Wait 30 seconds for the heat sink to loosen from the processor.

7If the heat sink has not separated from the processor, carefully rotate the heat sink in a clockwise, then counterclockwise, direction until it releases from the processor. Do not pry the heat sink from the processor.

8Lift the heat sink off of the processor and set the heat sink on the work surface so it rests on the ends of the retention screws.

9Use a clean lint-free cloth to remove any thermal grease from the surface of the processor shield.

10Pull the socket-release lever 90 degrees upward until the processor is released from the socket. See Figure 3-10.

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Dell PowerEdge SC1435 SystemsAugust HJ362 Contents Baseboard Management Controller Configuration Memory Module Installation GuidelinesRemoving and Replacing the Front Bezel Control Panel Assembly Service-Only Procedure Troubleshooting a SAS RAID Controller Card Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsDell Enterprise Training and Certification Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit121 129Contents About Your System Other Information You May NeedAccessing System Features During Startup Front-Panel Features and Indicators USB connectors Panel display error codes during system startupSystem can cause the indicator to flash blue to ProblemBack-Panel Features and Indicators Power Indicator CodesConnecting External Devices Indicator Function NIC Indicator CodesDiagnostics Indicator Codes Power Button IndicatorsOther failure Troubleshooting a Hard Drive onSystem Messages Retry Remote Configuration System Setup program Correct the settings. See UsingCable. See Troubleshooting a USB Invalid memory configurationManufacturing mode Carry out the command Specific information. NoteAction to resolve the problem Faulty keyboard controller faulty See Getting Help onNo operating system on diskette Use a bootable diskette System Setup program, or noOn page 23. If necessary, install Faulty system board See Getting Help onOperating system cannot read Appropriate drives installed in yourOr faulty Faulty diskette or hard driveOn the boot hard drive Incorrect Time or Date settingsFaulty system battery 23. If the problem persistsAlert Messages Diagnostics MessagesEntering the System Setup Program Responding to Error MessagesUsing the System Setup Program System Setup Options Using the System Setup ProgramMain Screen CPU Information Screen on Using the Setup Password on page 32 for more information System Setup Program Options Description Boot SequenceBoot Sequence Retry To boot after 30 secondsCPU Information Screen Memory Information ScreenIntegrated Devices Screen System Security Screen Restored System and Setup Password FeaturesUsing the System Password Last defaultUsing the System Setup Program Using the Setup Password Disabling a Forgotten Password Baseboard Management Controller ConfigurationSee Disabling a Forgotten Password on BMC Setup Module Options Entering the BMC Setup ModuleRecommended Tools Installing System ComponentsInside the System Removing the Bezel Key lock Removing and Replacing the Front BezelOpening the System Opening and Closing the SystemCooling Shroud Closing the SystemRemoving the Cooling Shroud Cooling Fan Modules Replacing the Cooling ShroudRemoving a Cooling Fan Module Cooling fan modules Replacing a Cooling Fan ModuleRemoving the Power Supply Power SupplyRemoving and Installing a Power Supply Installing the Power SupplyExpansion Cards Installing an Expansion CardExpansion card Expansion-card latch Removing an Expansion CardMemory Module Installation Guidelines Sample Memory ConfigurationsSystem Memory Memory Dual-Processor Memory Configurations TotalSingle-Processor Memory Configurations Total 512 MB 12 GB 16 GB Installing System ComponentsNon-Optimal Memory Configurations Installing Memory ModulesEjectors Installing System Components Removing Memory Modules Removing a Processor ProcessorsCover Installing and Removing the Heat Sink Heat sinkAdding second processor Processor ZIF socket Socket key Installing a ProcessorInstalling System Components Installing the Optical Drive in the System Optical DriveRemoving the Optical Drive from the System Tabs Hard DrivesRemoving the Optical Drive from the Drive Tray Interposer boardInstalling a Hard Drive Optional SAS RAID ControllerBefore You Begin Hard drive bay Configuring the Boot DeviceRiser board alignment pins Installing System Components Expansion-Card RiserRemoving an Expansion-Card Riser System battery is a 3.0-volt V, coin-cell battery System BatteryInstalling an Expansion-CardRiser Replacing the System BatteryConnector Removing the Control Panel Control Panel Assembly Service-Only ProcedureInstalling the Control Panel Removing the System Board System Board Service-Only ProcedureSystem-board tray Installing a System BoardInstalling System Components Installing System Components Lights on the system front panel Safety First-For You and Your SystemCD drive activity indicator Start-Up RoutineChecking Basic Power Problems Troubleshooting IRQ Assignment ConflictsChecking the Equipment Math coprocessor Troubleshooting External ConnectionsTroubleshooting the Video Subsystem Monitor is not working properly Video memory is faultyTroubleshooting Basic I/O Functions Troubleshooting the KeyboardTroubleshooting the Mouse Troubleshooting a USB Device Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceLiquid spilled on the system Excessive humidity Troubleshooting a NICTroubleshooting a Wet System NIC cannot communicate with networkSystem was dropped or damaged Troubleshooting a Damaged SystemTroubleshooting the System Battery Troubleshooting the Power SupplyPower button indicator is off Troubleshooting a Fan Troubleshooting System Cooling ProblemsTroubleshooting System Memory Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting an Optical Drive Troubleshooting a Hard DriveAction Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting a SAS RAID Controller Card Troubleshooting an Expansion Card Action Troubleshooting the Microprocessors Troubleshooting Your System Troubleshooting Your System Using Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics System Diagnostics FeaturesRunning the System Diagnostics When to Use the System Diagnostics Running the System DiagnosticsSystem Diagnostics Testing Options Viewing Information and Results Using the Custom Test OptionsSelecting Devices for Testing Selecting Diagnostics OptionsRunning the System Diagnostics System Board Jumpers System Board Jumpers Jumpers and ConnectorsNvrmclr System Board Jumper Settings Jumper SettingDescriptionJumpers and Connectors System Board Connectors Jumpers and Connectors System Board ConnectorsMicroprocessor 2 connector System Board Connectors DescriptionRiser board connector Memory module connector, slotPCIe Riser Board Riser BoardsOnline Services Technical AssistanceGetting Help Electronic Quote Service AutoTech ServiceAutomated Order-Status Service Technical Support ServiceGetting Help Before You Call Page Mail la-techsupport@dell.com General Support Contacting Dell100 Mail la-techsupport@dell.com General Support Toll-freeSales Technical Support Services101 Technical SupportGeneral Support Toll-free 102103 Mail la-techsupport@dell.com General Support 01-800-915-4755 104105 General Support calling from Guayaquil3355 Mail la-techsupport@dell.com General Support 800-6132 106107 108 109 110 Mail krsupport@dell.com 111112 113 Fax 21 424 01 114115 116 Technical Support OptiPlex, Latitude, Inspiron 117Home and Small Business Fax 0870 907 International Access Code Country Code City Code118 Mail delldirectsupport@dell.com Customer Care website119 120 Glossary Amperes AC Alternating currentBTU British thermal unit CelsiusCPU Central processing unit. See processor DC Direct current 122Kilo Kb Kilobits 1024 bits Glossary 123Fahrenheit FBD Fully buffered DimmLVD Low voltage differential Meters MA Milliamperes 124125 TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol 126Volts VAC Volts alternating current VDC Volts direct current 127128 Index Index130 Power supply, 42 system battery, 59 system board131 132
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SC1435 specifications

The Dell SC1435 is a versatile and reliable 1U rack server designed specifically for enterprise applications, virtualization, and cloud computing environments. Targeted towards businesses that require high performance and scalability, the SC1435 is an ideal choice for organizations looking to maximize their data center efficiency while minimizing their physical footprint.

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