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5. Use the thermal-grease syringe to place 9 uniformly spaced dots of 0.02 mL
each on the top of the microprocessor. The outermost dots must be within
approximately 5 mm of the edge of the microprocessor, this is to ensure uniform
distribution of the grease.
Note: If the grease is properly applied, approximately half of the grease will
remain in the syringe.
6. Install the heat sink onto the microprocessor.
If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to
“Completing the installation” on page 111.
Removing and installing a hot-swap power supply
This procedure is used when either installing an optional hot-swap power supply or
replacing a defective power supply. The removal procedure is used only when
replacing a power supply.
This procedure applies only to server models that have hot-swap power supplies.
When you remove or install a hot-swap power supply, observe the following
precautions.
v The server comes with one 675-watt hot-swap 12-volt output power supply. The
input voltage is 110 V ac or 220 V ac auto-sensing.
v You can install an optional 675-watt hot-swap 12-volt output power supply for
redundancy.
v These power supplies are designed for parallel operation. In the event of a
power-supply failure, the redundant power supply continues to power the system.
The server supports a maximum of two power supplies.
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