The following notes describe the type of microprocessor
that the server supports and other information that you must consider
when you install a microprocessor and heat sink.
- Microprocessors are to be installed only by trained technicians.
Important: Always use the microprocessor installation tool to
install a microprocessor. Failing to use the microprocessor installation
tool may damage the microprocessor sockets on the system board. Any
damage to the microprocessor sockets may require replacing the system
board.
- Be extremely careful, the microprocessor socket contacts are very
fragile. Do not touch the microprocessor socket contacts. Contaminants
on the microprocessor contacts or microprocessor socket contacts,
such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures between
the contacts and the socket.
- Do not allow the thermal grease on the microprocessor and heat
sink to come in contact with anything. Contact with any surface can
contaminate the thermal grease and the microprocessor socket.
- Do not use any tools or sharp objects to lift the locking levers
on the microprocessor socket. Doing so might result in permanent damage
to the system board.
- Each microprocessor socket must always contain either a socket
cover or a microprocessor and heat sink.
- Be sure to use only the installation tools provided with the new
microprocessor to remove or install the microprocessor. Do not use
any other tool.
- When installing multiple microprocessors, open one microprocessor
socket at a time to avoid damaging other microprocessor socket contacts.
- The microprocessor installation tool has the microprocessor installed
on the tool, and may have a protective cover over the microprocessor.
Do not use the tool, or remove the cover until you are instructed
to do so.
Note: Be sure to use the installation tool that comes with
your microprocessor installation tool assembly.
- The server supports up to two multi-core microprocessors. See the Lenovo ServerProven website for a list of supported
microprocessors.
- The first microprocessor must always be installed in microprocessor
socket 1 on the system board.
- When one microprocessor is installed, the air baffle must be installed
to provide proper system cooling.
- Do not remove the first microprocessor from the system board when
you install the second microprocessor.
- When you install the second microprocessor, you must also install
additional memory, the fourth and sixth fans. See Installing a memory module for details about the installation
sequence.
- Do not mix microprocessors with different cores in the same server.
- To ensure proper server operation when you install an additional
microprocessor, use microprocessors that have the same QuickPath Interconnect
(QPI) link speed, integrated memory controller frequency, core frequency,
power segment, internal cache size, and type.
- Mixing microprocessors of different stepping levels within the
same server model is supported.
- When mixing microprocessors with different stepping levels within
the same server model, you do not have to install the microprocessor
with lowest stepping level and features in microprocessor socket 1.
- Both microprocessor voltage regulator modules are integrated on
the system board.
- Read the documentation that comes with the microprocessor to determine
whether you have to update the server firmware. To download the latest
level of server firmware and other code updates for your server, go
to the Fix Central website.
- The microprocessor speeds are automatically set for this server;
therefore, you do not have to set any microprocessor frequency-selection
jumpers or switches.
- If the thermal-grease protective cover (for example, a plastic
cap or tape liner) is removed from the heat sink, do not touch the
thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink or set down the heat
sink. For more information about applying or working with thermal
grease, see Thermal grease.
Note: Removing the heat sink from the microprocessor
destroys the even distribution of the thermal grease and requires
replacing the thermal grease.
- To order an additional optional microprocessor, contact your sales
representative or reseller.
- There are two types of microprocessor installation tools. The
tools are similar in function and design, however Tool A has one setting
for installing one size of microprocessor, and supports the following
families of microprocessors: E5-26xx, E5-46xx. Installation Tool B
has two settings for installing two different sizes of microprocessors.
The settings that are marked on Tool B are "L" for smaller low
core microprocessors, and "H" for larger high core microprocessors.
Installation Tool B supports the following families of microprocessors:
E5-26xx, E5-46xx, E5-26xx v2, E5-46xx v2.
Microprocessor Installation
Tools A and B are shown in the following illustration.
Figure 1. Microprocessor installation tools
To replace a microprocessor and heat sink, complete the following
steps:
- Read the safety information that begins on Safety and Installation guidelines.
- Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect
the power cords and all external cables.
Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices,
take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For details
about handling these devices, see
Handling static-sensitive devices.
- Remove the cover (see Removing the cover).
- Remove the air baffle (see Removing the air baffle).
- Rotate the heat sink retention module release lever to
the open position.
Figure 2. Heat-sink lever rotation
- Open the microprocessor socket release levers and retainer:
Figure 3. Microprocessor socket levers and retainer disengagement
- Identify which release lever is labeled as the first
release lever to open and open it.
- Open the second release lever on the microprocessor
socket.
- Open the microprocessor retainer.
Attention: Do not touch the connectors on the microprocessor
and the microprocessor socket.
- Install the microprocessor in the microprocessor socket:
- Open the packaging that contains the new microprocessor
installation tool assembly and carefully remove the installation tool
assembly from the package.
Note: Do not touch the microprocessor contacts. Contaminants
on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause
connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
- Remove the microprocessor protective cover if one is
present. The microprocessor is preinstalled on the installation tool.
Figure 4. Installation tool cover removal
- Align the installation tool with the microprocessor
socket. The installation tool rests flush on the socket only if properly
aligned.
Figure 5. Installation tool alignment
- Install the microprocessor using the following instructions
for your installation tool.
- If using Installation Tool A, twist the handle on the microprocessor
tool assembly counterclockwise to the open position to insert the
microprocessor into the socket, and lift the installation tool out
of the socket.
- If using Installation Tool B, twist the handle of the installation
tool assembly counterclockwise until the microprocessor is inserted
into the socket, and lift the installation tool out of the socket.
The following illustration shows the tool handle in the open position.
Figure 6. Installation Tool B
Figure 7. Installation tool handle adjustment
Attention:
- Do not press the microprocessor into the socket.
- Make sure that the microprocessor is oriented and aligned correctly
in the socket before you try to close the microprocessor retainer.
- Do not touch the thermal material on the bottom of the heat sink
or on top of the microprocessor. Touching the thermal material will
contaminate it.
- Remove the microprocessor socket cover,
tape, or label from the surface of the microprocessor socket, if one
is present. Store the socket cover in a safe place.
Figure 8. Socket cover removal
Attention: When you handle static-sensitive devices,
take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity. For details
about handling these devices, see
Handling static-sensitive devices.
- Close the microprocessor socket release levers and retainer:
Figure 9. Microprocessor socket levers and retainer engagement
- Close the microprocessor retainer on the microprocessor
socket.
- Identify which release lever is labeled as the first
release lever to close and close it.
- Close the second release lever on the microprocessor
socket.
Attention:
- If you are installing a new heat sink, do not set down the heat
sink after you remove the plastic cover.
- Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink.
Touching the thermal grease will contaminate it.
- Install the heat sink.
Attention:
- Do not set down the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover.
- Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink
after you remove the plastic cover. Touching the thermal grease will
contaminate it. See Thermal grease for more information.
Figure 10. Thermal grease
- Remove the plastic protective cover from the bottom
of the heat sink.
- Position the heat sink over the microprocessor. The
heat sink is keyed to assist with proper alignment.
Figure 11. Heat sink installation
- Align and place the heat sink on top of the microprocessor
in the retention bracket, thermal material side down.
- Press firmly on the heat sink.
- Rotate the heat sink retention module release lever
to the closed position and hook it underneath the lock tab.
- Reinstall the air baffle (see Replacing the air baffle).
- Install the cover (see Replacing the cover).
- Slide the server into the rack.
- Reconnect the power cords and any cables that you removed.
- Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.