Intel® Server System R2000GZ/GL
Product Family
Quick Installation User's Guide
Thank you for buying an Intel® Server System. The following information will help you
assemble your Intel® Server System and install components.
If you are not familiar with ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] procedures used during
system integration, see the complete ESD procedures described in your Service Guide.
This guide and other supporting documents are located on the web at:
http://www.intel.com/support.
2.5" hard drive bay system as shown
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G31061-004
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Table of Contents
System Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1
General Installation Process ........................................................................................................ 2
Preparing the System ....................................................................................................... 2
Remove the Top Cover ..................................................................................................... 2
Remove the Air Duct ......................................................................................................... 2
Installation and service
of this product to be
performed only by
qualified service personnel
to avoid risk of injury from
electrical shock or energy
hazard.
Observe normal ESD
[Electrostatic Discharge]
procedures during system
integration to avoid possible
damage to server board and/or
other components.
Phillips*
screwdriver
Anti-static
wrist strap
Thermal Operation and Configuration Requirements
To keep the system operating within supported maximum thermal limits, the system must meet the following operating and
configuration guidelines:
• Ambient inlet temperature cannot exceed 35º C and should not remain at this maximum level for long periods of time.
Doing so may affect long term reliability of the system.
• The CPU-1 processor + CPU heatsink must be installed first. The CPU-2 heatsink must be installed at all times,
with or without a processor installed.
• Memory Slot population requirements:
NOTE: Specified memory slots can be populated with a DIMM or supplied DIMM Blank. Memory population rules
apply when installing DIMMs.
– DIMM Population Rules on CPU-1
Install DIMMs in order; Channels A, B, C, and D. Start with 1
then slot 3 (24 DIMM board). Only remove DIMM blanks when populating the slot with a DIMM.
– DIMM Population on CPU-2
Install DIMMs in order; Channels E, F, G, and H. Start with 1st DIMM slot (blue) on each channel, then slot 2,
then slot 3 (24 DIMM board). Only remove DIMM blanks when populating the slot with a DIMM.
The following system configurations require the specific memory slots be populated at all times using a DIMM or supplied
DIMM blank:
– System Configuration: 24x 2.5" hard drive bay or 12x 3.5" hard drive bay configuration + 24 DIMM server
board Memory slots 2 and 3 populated on all memory channels.
– System Configuration: 16x 2.5" hard drive bay or 8x 3.5" hard drive bay configuration + 24 DIMM server board
Memory slot 3 populated on all memory channels.
– System Configuration: 24x 2.5" hard drive bay or 12x 3.5" hard drive bay configuration + 16 DIMM server board
Memory slot 2 populated on all memory channels.
• All hard drive bays must be populated. Hard drive carriers either can be populated with a hard drive or supplied
drive blank.
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DIMM slot (blue) on each channel, then slot 2,
• The air duct must be installed at all times.
• In single power supply configurations, the second power supply bay must have the supplied filler blank installed at
all times.
• The system top-cover must be installed at all times. The only exception to this requirement is to hot replace a failed
system fan, in which case the top cover can be removed for no more than three minutes at a time.
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System Overview
Intel® Server System R2000GZ/GL Product Family
System Features and Components
Server Board
CPU2
CPU1
Add-in Card Riser Assembly
System Fans
Hot Swap
Hard Drive Bays
Optical Drive Bay
Front Control Panel
* 2.5" Hard Drive Bay system as shown
Useful Information:
• Riser Slot 2 is not functional without having two processors installed.
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• The SCU1 (4-7) port requires an Intel
RAID C600 Upgrade Key installed to be functional.
1+1 Redundant
Power Supply
Modules
Air Duct
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General Installation Process
The installation instructions in this section are for common components of Intel® Server System
R2000GZ/GL Product Family.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
To avoid integration difficulties and possible board damage, your system must
meet the following minimum requirements:
• Processor:
Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 product family.
• Memory Type:
Minimum of one 512MB DDR3 1066/1333 MHz UDIMM or one 1GB
DDR3 800/1066/1333/1600 MHz RDIMM.
• Hard Disk Drives: SATA
For a complete list of compatible processors, heatsinks, and memory, see
http://www.intel.com/support.
2
Remove the Top Cover
Remove the four screws.
A
Slide cover back and lift upward.
B
3
1
Preparing the System
Observe normal ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
procedures.
Place your Intel® Server System on a flat anti-static
surface to perform the following integration procedures.
Observe ESD procedures before reaching inside to make
server board connections or install components.
Remove the Air Duct
Carefully push in the two latches on the air duct.
A
Rotate the back edge of the air
B
duct up to disengage the two
tabs from fan bulkhead.
A
B
IMPORTANT!
Before proceeding
further, check your
®
Intel
Server System
for disconnected or
loose cables and
components that
may have occurred
during shipping.
A
B
4
Remove Processor Heatsink(s)
CAUTION: The heatsink has thermal interface material (TIM) on the underside
of it. Use caution so that you do not damage the thermal interface material.
Use gloves to avoid sharp edges.
The heatsink is attached to the server board/processor socket with captive fasteners.
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, loosen the four screws located on the
heatsink corners in a diagonal manner using the following procedure:
Using a #2 Phillips* screwdriver, start with screw 1 and loosen it by
A
giving it two rotations and stop. (IMPORTANT: Do not fully loosen.)
Proceed to screw 2 and loosen it by giving it two rotations and stop.
B
Similarly, loosen screws 3 and 4.
Repeat steps A and B by giving each screw two rotations each time
until all screws are loosened.
Lift the heatsink straight up.
C
B
C
A
3
B
2
4
Processor
1
Socket
2
General Installation Process
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Install the Processor(s)
A. Open the Socket LeverB. Open the Load Plate
Push down the lever and slide away from the socket to
A
release it.
Repeat step A to release the lever on the other side.
B
OPEN1st
NO CPU
Install the Processor(s) ... continued
C. Install the Processor
CAUTION: The underside of the processor has
components that may damage the socket pins
if installed improperly.
Processor must align correctly with the socket opening before installation.
DO NOT DROP processor into socket!
Components
Press the locking lever slightly to raise the
A
load plate.
Open the load plate all the way.
B
NOTE: Release
the levers in the
A
order as shown.
NO CPU
CLOSE 1s t
OPEN1st
A
B
NO CPU
A
Save the
protective
cover.
CAUTION: When unpacking a processor,
hold by the edges only to avoid touching
the gold contact pins.
B
Take the processor out of the box and remove the protective shipping cover.
A
Orient the processor with the socket so that the processor cutouts match the four orientation
B
posts on the socket.
C
Note location of gold key at corner of processor.
Install the Processor(s) ... continued
D. Remove the Cover
Press the cover to
remove it.
Save the
protective
cover.
E. Close the Load Plate
Carefully lower the load plate over
the processor.
C
F. Latch the Locking Lever
Push down the locking lever.
A
Slide the tip of the lever under the notch in the load plate.
B
Make sure the load plate tab engages under the socket lever
when fully closed.
Repeat the steps to latch the locking lever on the other side.
C
A
NOTE: Latch the levers in
the order as shown.
B
B
C
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