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Moderate
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11
Time Required
45 minutes
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- CPU and Memory
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Introduction
Note that while performing computer maintenance, the power cable should be unplugged for safety purposes. The item should rest on a solid surface. Due to the form factor and weight, seek assistance when transporting this item to another location.
What you need
Step 1
CPU and Memory
- Make sure that you have unplugged the power cable before servicing.
- Pull the latch on the top cover up.
- Slide the cover out.
Make sure that you have unplugged the power cable before servicing.
Pull the latch on the top cover up.
Slide the cover out.
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Step 2
- Press the two latches on the riser card assembly, indicated by blue arrows and outlines.
- Slowly take the the riser card assembly out.
- Doing so will allow you to remove the white plastic airflow guides.
- This will provide access to the computer parts that you want to replace.
Press the two latches on the riser card assembly, indicated by blue arrows and outlines.
Slowly take the the riser card assembly out.
Doing so will allow you to remove the white plastic airflow guides.
This will provide access to the computer parts that you want to replace.
Step 3
- Move the heat sink bracket lever to the open position and remove the heat sink.
- This will provide access to the processor.
Move the heat sink bracket lever to the open position and remove the heat sink.
This will provide access to the processor.
Step 4
- Open the CPU retention bracket lever.
- Remove the old processor from the socket.
Open the CPU retention bracket lever.
Remove the old processor from the socket.
Step 5
- Remove the old RAM if it is being replaced.
- Unfasten the clamps on both ends of the slot.
- Take out the memory module.
Remove the old RAM if it is being replaced.
Unfasten the clamps on both ends of the slot.
Take out the memory module.
Step 6
- Insert the new memory modules into the empty RAM slots securely.
- The clamps on both ends of the slot should click into place.
- See this link for the DIMM installation sequence.
Insert the new memory modules into the empty RAM slots securely.
The clamps on both ends of the slot should click into place.
See this link for the DIMM installation sequence.
Step 7
- Insert new CPU into socket.
- Ensure that the CPU chip is positioned correctly (i.e. its marked corner is facing bottom left).
- Apply thermal paste to the top of the processor if necessary.
- Close the CPU retention bracket lever.
- An insecure or improper placement can damage a CPU or the socket pinout.
Insert new CPU into socket.
Ensure that the CPU chip is positioned correctly (i.e. its marked corner is facing bottom left).
Apply thermal paste to the top of the processor if necessary.
Close the CPU retention bracket lever.
An insecure or improper placement can damage a CPU or the socket pinout.
Step 8
- Place the heat sink on top of the CPU.
- Move the heat sink bracket lever to closed position.
Place the heat sink on top of the CPU.
Move the heat sink bracket lever to closed position.
Step 9
- If you need to add a second processor, move the heat sink bracket lever to open position.
- Take out the white plastic cover on the second socket.
- Repeat steps 7 and 8 for the second CPU/socket (insert a CPU and a heat sink).
If you need to add a second processor, move the heat sink bracket lever to open position.
Take out the white plastic cover on the second socket.
Repeat steps 7 and 8 for the second CPU/socket (insert a CPU and a heat sink).
Step 10
- Insert the plastic airflow guides back in their places.
- Insert the riser card assembly, pushing it into its slot.
Insert the plastic airflow guides back in their places.
Insert the riser card assembly, pushing it into its slot.
Step 11
- Slide the top cover in place firmly.
- Ensure that the latch is in the down position.
Slide the top cover in place firmly.
Ensure that the latch is in the down position.
Follow this guide to replace or upgrade CPU and memory on IBM System x3650. Up to 2 processors can be installed. Up to 48 GB of RAM can be installed.
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