Apple mac pro early 2008 User Manual
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Troubleshooting — Symptom Charts 171 Audio IO (front headphones) Start up the computer from a known-good volume (such as its Installation disc or an external 1. hard drive), to isolate the issue to software or hardware. If the computer seems to perform adequately when booted in this way, troubleshoot as a software issue. If the computer continues to exhibit the issue, follow the steps below. Reset PRAM2. Reseat front panel board 3. Replace front panel board 4. Replace logic...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — AirPort Extreme Card 17 3 AirPort Extreme Card Important: The computer enclosure includes AirPort antenna wires and a Bluetooth antenna wire. The Bluetooth antenna wire looks similar to the AirPort antenna wires, except that it includes a “BT” label. For proper operation, be careful not to connect the Bluetooth antenna wire to the AirPort card or any AirPort antenna wire to the Bluetooth card. Note: You may connect the AirPort antenna wires to either AirPort card...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — AirPort Extreme Card 174 Procedure Connect the AirPort antenna wires to the connectors on the card. 1. Important: Be sure to connect the wires that are marked 1 and 3 to the card; the antenna wire that is marked 2 should be taped out of the way. Insert the AirPort Extreme card into its logic board connector at an angle, as illustrated. Then 2. lower the screw end of the card down to the standoffs on the logic board.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — AirPort Extreme Card 17 5 Install the two AirPort Extreme card mounting screws.3.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — PCI Express/Graphics Card 17 6 PCI Express/Graphics Card The Mac Pro (Early 2008) logic board includes one double-wide PCI Express graphics slot and three PCI Express expansion slots, for a total of four slots. The computer comes with a graphics card installed in slot 1. You can install additional PCI Express graphics and expansion cards in the remaining three PCI Express expansion slots. Important: Combined maximum power consumption for all four PCI Express slots must...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — PCI Express/Graphics Card 17 7 Part Location Procedure This procedure explains how to install a standard card and a card that includes a booster cable. Before you can install either type of card, however, you must first loosen the two captive screws that secure the PCI bracket to the enclosure and remove the bracket. You must also remove the port cover for the PCI slot where you are installing the new card.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — PCI Express/Graphics Card 17 8 Warning: When installing or removing a card, handle it only by the edges. Do not touch its connectors or any of the components on the card. Standard Card Align the card’s connector with the expansion slot and press until the connector is inserted 1. all the way into the slot. If you’re installing a 12-inch card, make sure the card engages the appropriate slot in the PCI card guide. • Don’t rock the card from side to side; instead, press...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Upgrades — PCI Express/Graphics Card 17 9 Card with Booster Cable Connect the booster cable to the card. 1. Holding the card by the top corners, insert it straight down into its expansion slot. 2. Connect the booster cable to the logic board. 3. Note: There are two logic board connectors for booster cables. Connect the booster cable for a card in PCI slot 1 to the connector that is closest to the heatsink cover. Connect the booster cable for a card in PCI slot 2 to the...