Apple mac pro early 2008 User Manual
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drives 21 Disconnect the power and ribbon cables from the optical drive(s) and remove the carrier. 3. If you are replacing the optical drive with a new optical drive, do the following:4. Remove the four mounting screws and remove the optical drive from the carrier.• Use the four screws to mount the replacement drive in the carrier.• Note: If you are adding a second drive to the carrier, use the four screws stored on the back of the...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drives 22 Replacing the Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drives Important: Use the original Apple cables that came with the computer when you install or replace the optical drives. If just one optical drive is installed, tuck the cables for the second drive out of the way. Attach the power and ribbon cables to the back of the drive(s). 1. Important: Attach the connector on the end of the optical drive ribbon cable and the...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Memory (DIMMs) and Memory Riser Cards 23 Memory (FB-DIMMs) and Memory Riser Cards The Mac Pro (Early 2008) computer has two memory riser cards with a total of 8 memory slots. On each card, the slots are arranged as two banks of two slots each. The computer comes with a minimum of 2 GB of memory, installed as a pair of 1 GB fully buffered, dual inline memory modules (FB-DIMMs) in two of the DIMM slots. Additional pairs of 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB FB-DIMMs can be...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Memory (DIMMs) and Memory Riser Cards 24 DIMMs for Mac Pro (Early 2008) must fit these specifications: 800 MHz, DDR2, FB-DIMMs• 72-bit wide, 240-pin modules• 36 memory ICs maximum per DIMM• Error-correcting code (ECC)• Memory from older Macintosh computers is not compatible with Mac Pro (Early 2008). Important: For proper operation of Mac Pro (Early 2008) computers, Apple recommends using only Apple-approved Mac Pro (Early 2008) FB-DIMMs. Refer to GSX for Apple...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Memory (DIMMs) and Memory Riser Cards 25 Procedure Holding the memory riser card by the two finger holes, pull it out of the memory cage and 1. place the card DIMM side up on a soft, clean cloth. Open the ejectors on the DIMM slot by pushing them out to the sides, and remove the 2. DIMM from the riser card.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Memory (DIMMs) and Memory Riser Cards 26 Replacement Note: Align the DIMM in the slot on the riser card and push both ends of the DIMM down until the ejectors snap back up into place. Warning: FB-DIMMs carry heatsinks on either side of the DIMM. Never attempt to remove the heatsinks from the DIMMs. Doing so could damage the DIMM.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — PCI Express/Graphics Card 27 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: Graphics cards from previous Power Mac G5 models are not compatible...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — PCI Express/Graphics Card 28 Part Location Procedure This procedure explains how to remove a standard card and a card that includes a booster cable. Before you can remove 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.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — PCI Express/Graphics Card 29 Warning: When removing or installing a card, handle it only by the edges. Do not touch its connectors or any of the components on the card. Lift the card straight out from the connector to remove it, and insert it straight into the connector to install it. Do not rock the card from side to side and don’t force the card into the slot. Once the replacement card is installed, pull on it gently to check that it is properly connected....
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — PCI Express/Graphics Card 30 Card with Booster Cable Some graphics cards require either one or two booster cables connecting the card to the auxillary power connectors on the logic board. Note: The graphics card NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT requires one booster cable; the graphics card NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 requires two booster cables. Disconnect the booster cable(s) from the logic board.1. Release the small locking clip at the front of the card’s logic board connector by...