User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety information
- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Setup
- Chapter 3: Motherboard Information
- Chapter 4: BIOS Setup
- 4.1 Managing and updating your BIOS
- 4.2 BIOS setup program
- 4.3 Main menu
- 4.4 Performance Tuning menu
- 4.5 Advanced menu
- 4.5.1 Trusted Computing
- 4.5.2 ACPI Settings
- 4.5.3 Redfish Host Interface Settings
- 4.5.4 Onboard LAN Configuration
- 4.5.5 UEFI Variables Protection
- 4.5.6 Serial Port Console Redirection
- 4.5.7 SIO Configuration
- 4.5.8 PCI Subsystem Settings
- 4.5.9 USB Configuration
- 4.5.10 Network Stack Configuration
- 4.5.11 NVMe Configuration
- 4.5.12 APM Configuration
- 4.5.13 T1s Auth Configuration
- 4.5.14 Third-party UEFI driver configurations
- 4.6 Platform Configuration menu
- 4.7 Socket Configuration menu
- 4.8 Security menu
- 4.9 Boot menu
- 4.10 Tool menu
- 4.11 Event Logs menu
- 4.12 Server Mgmt menu
- 4.13 Save & Exit menu
- Chapter 5: Driver Installation
- Appendix
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7. Once the heatsink is placed on top of the CPU socket (A), push the lock latches
outwards on all four corners of the heatsink so that the heatsink and CPU assembly is
secured to the CPU socket (B).
Ensure the triangle mark on the CPU is located in the same corner as the CPU socket.
8. Do two clockwise turns on each of the heatsink screws in the cross order pattern
shown below until the heatsink screws are tightened and the heatsink is secured onto
the motherboard.
Intel
®
recommends a using a torque driver with a T-30 bit and a torque value of 8 lbf-in to
prolong the longevity of all PEEK nuts after the quality of the load post is corrected.
9. Reinstall the air duct. For more information, see the
Air duct
section.