
Check jumper settings. Verify that the jumpers are set in their default state. Refer to Section 6.4 for detailed descriptions of all jumpers and their default settings indicated in bold.
2.6.3Installed Hardware
Verify installed hardware. Make sure the following hardware is populated on your evaluation board:
•Two
•BIOS FWH
•Battery in holder
Note: The CPU sockets have a screw locking mechanism. The socket has an indication to show if the CPU is locked in place.
Caution: The above hardware should have been correctly installed at the factory. If components are not installed correctly, DO NOT power on the board. Correctly
2.6.4Installing the Heatsinks for CPU(s) and MCH
Heatsink Installation: In order for the board to operate properly, a heatsink must be installed on the processors and on the E7520 MCH. DO NOT power on board without a CPU thermal solution. Heatsinks may already come
Tools Needed: Flat head screwdriver and Phillips head screwdriver
Consumable Items Needed: Disposable towels and isopropyl alcohol
Note: CPU heatsinks may be silver or copper in color.
Table 3. | Heatsink Information |
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| 2 | Cooler Master* | P/N | Active heatsink + | |
| Xeon® processor LV | back plate | |||
| E7520 MCH | 1 | Cooler Master | Active heatsink | |
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April 2007 | User’s Manual |
Order Number: | 15 |