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Dell PowerEdge R660 - Removing the processor

Dell PowerEdge R660
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NOTE: Ensure that the anti-tilt wires on the DLC module are in locked position when loosening the captive nuts.
7. Set the anti-tilt wires on the DLC module to the unlock position and lift the DLC module from the system.
NOTE: The numbers on the image do not depict the exact steps. The numbers are for representation of sequence.
Figure 143. Removing the DLC module
Next steps
1. If you are removing a faulty liquid cooling module, replace the Direct Liquid Cooling modules, else remove the processor.
Removing the processor
Prerequisites
WARNING:
Remove the processor from Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) module only if you are replacing the
processor or DLC module.
NOTE: Removing the Xeon Max processor from DLC module is the same as processor and heat sink module (PHM).
1. Follow the safety guidelines listed in the Safety instructions.
2. Follow the procedure listed in the Before working inside your system.
3. Remove the air shroud.
4. Remove the Direct Liquid Cooling module.
CAUTION:
You may find the CMOS battery loss or CMOS checksum error that is displayed during the first
instance of powering on the system after the processor or system board replacement which is expected. To fix
this, go to setup option to configure the system settings.
170 Installing and removing system components

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