Apple mac pro server mid 2010 User Manual
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Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive 131 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer and lay it down with access side facing up. Important: Optical drive bay allows two drives. If computer has only one optical drive, install it in top position. Note: To eject media in drives: • Top — Press Eject key. • Bottom— Press Option and Eject keys. Tools • ESD wrist strap • Phillips #1 screwdriver Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive 132 2010-12-06 Removal 1 Make sure latch on back panel is up, so that drives and carriers are unlocked. 2 Pull optical drive carrier part way out of computer. 3 Disconnect optical drive cable from drive(s) and remove carrier. Note: Middle connector (marked A) disconnects from top drive and end connector (marked B) disconnects from bottom drive (if installed).
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drive 133 2010-12-06 Reassembly Note: Latch on back panel must be up before you replace optical drive carrier and optical drives. 1 If replacing optical drive with new drive, remove 4 carrier screws and mount new drive in carrier. Note: If adding a second drive to carrier, mount drive using 4 screws stored on back of carrier. 2 Attach optical drive cable to back of drive(s). Note: Middle connector (marked A) goes to top drive and end connector (marked B) goes to bottom drive (if installed). 3 Slide carrier over guides and into place in optical drive bay. Important: Do not catch cable under carrier as you slide it into bay.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Tray 134 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer and lay it down with access side facing up. Tools • ESD wrist strap • Soft, clean cloth Processor Tray Note: Processor tray includes processor heatsink(s), processor(s), DIMMs, processor board, and processor tray support plate.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Tray 135 2010-12-06 Removal 1 Press down and release 2 latches on front of processor tray. 2 Holding tray by latches, lift it out of computer. 3 Place tray DIMM side up on soft, clean cloth.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Memory DIMMs 136 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer, lay it down with access side facing up, and remove: • Processor tray Warning: DIMMs may be very hot. Always wait 5–10 minutes for computer to cool down before removing or installing memory. Tools • ESD wrist strap Memory DIMMs
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Memory DIMMs 137 2010-12-06 Memory Configuration Single-Processor Configuration Mac Pro (Mid 2010) comes with a minimum of 3 GB of memory in single-processor configurations, or a minimum of 6 GB memory in dual-processor configurations, installed as 1 GB unbuffered ECC dual inline memory modules (UDIMMs). DIMMs must fit these specifications: • PC3-10600E,1333 MHz, DDR3 SDRAM UDIMMs • Error-correcting code (ECC) • 72-bit wide, 240-pin ECC modules • 36 memory ICs maximum per ECC UDIMM For proper operation of Mac Pro (Mid 2010) computers, Apple recommends using only Apple- approved DIMMs. Refer to GSX for Apple DIMM service part numbers. Memory from older Macintosh computers is not compatible with Mac Pro (Mid 2010). A quad-core or 6-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010) has one processor and four memory slots. You can install 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB DIMMs for a total of up to 16 GB of memory. You can install different size DIMMs in Mac Pro (Mid 2010). However, for best performance, Apple recommends you install equal-size DIMMs (all 1 GB, all 2 GB, or all 4 GB) filling the slots in the order listed in this table. If you have Fill these slots Two DIMMs 1 and 2 Three DIMMs 1, 2, and 3 Four DIMMs 1, 2, 3, and 4 See also “Memory Slot Utility” below.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Memory DIMMs 138 2010-12-06 Dual-Processor Configuration Memory Slot Utility An 8-core or 12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010) has one processor and eight memory slots. You can install 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB DIMMs for a total of up to 32 GB of memory. You can install different size DIMMs in Mac Pro (Mid 2010). However, for best performance, Apple recommends you install equal-size DIMMs (all 1 GB, all 2 GB, or all 4 GB) filling the slots in the order listed in this table. If you haveFill in these slots Two DIMMs 1 and 2 Three DIMMs 1, 2, and 3 Four DIMMs 1, 2, and 5, 6 Six DIMMs 1, 2, 3 and 5, 6, 7 Eight DIMMs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 6, 7, 8 See also “Memory Slot Utility” below. If you install different-size DIMMs in single-processor or dual-processor Mac Pro (Mid 2010) computers, follow the order in the tables above. If the DIMM configuration you install doesn’t provide optimized performance, the Memory Slot Utility appears on screen and recommends an improved configuration. To use the Memory Slot Utility again, go to /System/Library/Core Services.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Memory DIMMs 139 2010-12-06 Removal Important: When removing or installing DIMM, be careful of nearby heatsink fins, as they can be sharp. Always handle DIMM only by the edges. Do not touch its connectors or any components. 1 Open ejectors on DIMM slot by pushing them out to the sides. 2 Holding DIMM by edges, remove it from processor board. Note: If a black sticker covers barcode label on DIMM you are replacing, remove sticker before returning DIMM to Apple. (Service DIMMs do not include black sticker.) Important: After re- installing or replacing DIMM, use Memory Diagnostic LEDs to verify DIMM is correctly seated.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — PCI Express/Graphics Card 140 2010-12-06 PCI Express/Graphics Card The Mac Pro (Mid 2010) backplane board includes one double-wide PCI Express (PCIe) graphics slot and three PCIe expansion slots, for a total of four slots. The computer comes with a graphics card installed in slot 1. You can install additional PCIe graphics and expansion cards in the remaining three expansion slots. All four slots support 16-lane cards. Slot electrical specifications: • Slots 1 and 2: x16 PCIe 2.0 • Slots 3 and 4: x4 PCIe 2.0 For more information on Mac Pro (Mid 2010) graphics cards, refer to http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4279. Important: Graphics cards from previous Power Mac G5 and Mac Pro models are not software- compatible with Mac Pro (Mid 2010) models. Important: Combined maximum power consumption for all four PCIe slots must not exceed 300 W.