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Remove Processor (CPU)
Chapter5 • Servicing FRUs 99
Caution - Equipment damage. Failure to clean the heatsink and CPU prior to removing the
CPU could result in the accidental contamination of the CPU socket or other components.
Also, be careful not to get the grease on your fingers as this could result in contamination of
components.
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Disengage the CPU release lever by pushing down and moving it to the side
away from the CPU, and then rotating the lever upward [3].
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Raise the pressure frame on the CPU to the open position [3].
i.
Use your index finger to carefully lift up the edge of the CPU or protective
cap that is farthest from the socket alignment slots [4], then firmly grasp
both sides of the CPU or protective cap with your thumb and index finger on
your other hand [4], and carefully lift the CPU or protective cap up and out of
the socket [5].

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Product TypeDatabase Appliance
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Storage TypeSSD
RAID SupportRAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10
Storage ExpansionYes
Maximum Disk DrivesVaries by model (e.g., 12, 18, 36)

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