Note:

The foam cover is required to control airflow past the processors for proper cooling. Failure to install the foam cover could result in damage to the processors and other system components.

Note:

If the server has less than four processors and you are adding one, then you must remove the termination board assembly from the next Slot 2 connector before you install the new processor. If you plan to reduce the number of processors in your system, then you must replace a processor with a termination board assembly.

15.Reinstall the foam cover.

16.Close the case, as described in “Closing the System” on page 7.

17.Reconnect the power cord and turn on the system.

Installing Another Processor

The system is compatible with Intel Pentium® II Xeonprocessors. You can either upgrade the existing processor or install another processor of the same speed as the original processor.

When adding a processor, order a Pentium II Xeon processor upgrade kit. The kit includes the Pentium II Xeon processor, a heat sink, and latches.

It is critical that a heat sink be installed on each processor. The Pentium II Xeon processor overheats and fails if it is not cooled sufficiently. The heat sink provided with the processor in the system provides all necessary cooling for the processor.

For the latest details on the availability of the upgrade kits, contact one of the sources listed in the Assistance Resources document.

To Install a Second Processor

1.Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord.

2.Open the case, observing the static electricity precautions in “Static Electricity Precautions” on page 2 and remove the foam cover on the electronics bay.

3.Wear an anti-static wristband grounded to the system chassis and place processors on a grounded, static-free surface or conductive foam pad.

4.Remove the termination card in the lowest numbered empty processor slot. (Processor slots are numbered from the bottom up or from the edge of the system board toward the center of the board.) With your

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