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Intel has recently been made aware of an issue with some Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2 & Intel® Server Board SE7520BD2 where a heat sink retention pin was found disengaged causing the affected heat sink to move from it's required position.
Through factory process inspection, Intel has determined that inconsistent pressure was being used to insert the heat sink retention pins from one board to the next. Retention pins that were not fully inserted into the baseboard did not have their tabs expanded allowing for potential disengagement during shipping due to excessive shock or vibration.
The Action Alert below discusses the corrective action being performed.
Intel® Server Board SE7520BD2
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Action Alert 747 [PDF] |
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File Name: aa_747-2_heatsink_pins.pdf Size: 180,224 bytes
Date: February 2005
File Revision: AA-0747-02
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Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2
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Action Alert 746 [PDF] |
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File Name: aa_746-2_heatsink_pins.pdf Size: 217,088 bytes Date: February 2005
File Revision: AA-0746-02
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