Apple mac pro early 2008 User Manual
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Mac Pro (Early 2008)) Take Apart — Front Fan Assembly 51 Front Fan Assembly Tools The only tool required for this procedure is a long-handled, magnetized #1 Phillips screwdriver. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open the computer, lay it on its side with the access side facing up, and remove the following: Hard drives and hard drive carriers in drive bays 1 and • 2 Any 12-inch PCI Express card• s Processor heatsink cove• r Part Location
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Mac Pro (Early 2008)) Take Apart — Front Fan Assembly 52 Procedure Using a long-handled, magnetized #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw at the top rear 1. of the front fan assembly that mounts the assembly to the logic board. Remove the second Phillips screw at the bottom front of the assembly. 2.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008)) Take Apart — Front Fan Assembly 53 Place one hand on each end of the fan, lift straight up, and remove the fan from the 3. enclosure. Replacement Note: Before re-installing the front fan assembly in the enclosure, make sure that the fan cables are routed correctly in the fan channel.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008)) Take Apart — Front Fan Assembly 54 Replacement Note: Make sure all AirPort and Bluetooth antenna wires are out of the way before lowering the fan assembly onto the logic board. Replacement Note: When lowering the front fan into the enclosure, slide the guide on the base of the fan assembly into the channel on the speaker assembly.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008)) Take Apart — Front Fan Assembly 55 Also make sure the latch on the inside top left edge of the fan assembly engages with the slot on the inside lip of the enclosure. Then press down until you hear the fan click into place in the connector on the logic board.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery 56 Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery Note: If a Mac Pro RAID Card is installed in a Mac Pro (Early 2008), the standard iPass cable routing has been changed so that the cable connects to the card, rather than to the logic board. Tools The only tool required for this procedure is a Phillips #1 screwdriver. You might also find a small flat-blade screwdriver helpful in releasaing the iPass cable connector. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery 57 Procedure If you have not already done so, loosen the two captive screws that secure the PCI bracket to 1. the enclosure and remove the bracket. 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...
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery 58 Release the small locking clip at the front of the card’s logic board connector by pushing the 2. clip up toward the media shelf. Holding the card by the top corners, gently pull up the card and remove it from its 3. expansion slot. Note: The Mac Pro RAID Card must always be installed in slot 4.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery 59 Disconnect iPass cable from the Mac Pro RAID Card. 4. Note: You may find it helpful to use a small, flat-blade screwdriver to release the cable connector. Depress the rear edge of the silver-colored latch on top of the connector. Remove the card from the enclosure.5.
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Mac Pro (Early 2008) Take Apart — Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery 60 The Mac Pro RAID Card includes its own battery. 6. If you are replacing the battery on the card, do the following: • Disconnect the battery cable from the card. • Remove the four mounting screws and lift the battery from the card. Important: Do not drop, disassemble, crush, incinerate, or expose the battery to temperatures above 212° F (100° C). Stop using the battery if it appears damaged in any way. Replace the battery only with an...