Removing the processor
Prerequisites
CAUTION: Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only 
perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as authorized in your product documentation, or as 
directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is 
not authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions 
that came with the product.
NOTE: This is a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU). Removal and installation procedures should be 
performed only by Dell certified service technicians.
1. Ensure that you follow the Safety instructions. 
2. Keep the Phillips #2 screwdriver ready.
3. If you are upgrading your system, download the latest system BIOS version from Dell.com/support 
and follow the instructions included in the compressed download file to install the update on your 
system.
NOTE: You can update the system BIOS by using the Dell Lifecycle Controller.
4. Follow the procedure listed in Before working inside your system.
5. Remove the heat sink.
WARNING: The processor will be hot to touch for some time after the system has been powered 
down. Allow the processor to cool before removing it.
CAUTION: The processor is held in its socket under strong pressure. Be aware that the release 
lever can spring up suddenly if not firmly held.
Steps
1. Release the socket lever by pushing the lever down and out from under the tab on the processor 
shield.
2. Lift the lever upward until the processor shield lifts.
CAUTION: The processor socket pins are fragile and can be permanently damaged. Be careful 
not to bend the pins in the processor socket when removing the processor out of the socket.
3. Lift the processor out of the socket.
NOTE: After removing the processor, place it in an antistatic container for reuse, return, or 
temporary storage. Do not touch the bottom of the processor to avoid damage to the 
processor contacts. Touch only the side edges of the processor.
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