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| Hello, i got my Blade 1000 today and have a problem, to verify what it is i want to remove one of the CPU's and make sure that the other one fits correctly. But i don't know what screwdriver i need ? In the servlet booklet (attached inside the chassis) it looks like a strange wire that is bended like a bow, really strange, definitely not like a screwdriver. |
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| "llothar" <llothar@web.de> wrote... > > Forget this question. I just found that this Torque tool B is attached > between the Harddisk drives. > The removal needs great care, see: http://docs.sun.com/source/816-2722-...single121.html You can damage the CPU *and* the systemboard. -- Tom Tobin. |
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| > Forget this question. I just found that this Torque tool B is attached > between the Harddisk drives. The tool with the Sun Blade 1000 is pretty crappy. I think the Sun Blade 2000 and Sun Fire 280R came with a better tool. This is also the same tool used for the memory riser on the E420R. If you can find Sun P/N 250-1611-03 then that's a good tool to use for proper torqing to 5 In/Lb. Otherwise a professional torque wrench with a #2 Square Bit that can be adjusted to 5 In/Lb would work too. Trinean |