Apple mac pro server mid 2010 User Manual
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Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor, Single 191 2010-12-06 Reassembly Important: Do steps 1–3 with processor REMOVED from processor board. Every time you remove a processor, even for a few seconds, cover the processor socket with a connector cap. Spare caps are packed with replacement parts. 1 Using alcohol pad included with replacement part, clean off thermal grease from underside of heatsink and top of processor. Note: You do not need to clean a new replacement processor with alcohol. Instead, just remove the protective cap covering the processor’s connector.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor, Single 192 2010-12-06 2 Using syringe of thermal grease included with replacement part, apply narrow bead of grease to processor chip (raised square on top of processor). Apply in pattern illustrated, using approximately 0.2 cc. Warning: Do not apply more grease than recommended. Grease must not overflow into processor connector. 3 Align processor notches with tabs on processor holder, as shown. Then lower processor straight down onto connector.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor, Single 193 2010-12-06 4 Rotate top of holder to closed position. 5 Close latch on metal processor holder.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Board, Dual 194 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer, lay it down with access side facing up, and remove: • Processor tray • All memory DIMMs • Processor heatsinks, dual • Processors, dual Tools • ESD wrist strap • Phillips #2 screwdriver Processor Board, Dual Important: Every time you remove a processor heatsink, you must replace the thermal grease on the processor below it. See “Processor Heatsink, Dual.”
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Board, Dual 195 2010-12-06 Removal 1 Remove 9 screws. 2 Remove board from tray. Reassembly Note: If you are installing new processor board, remove protective caps from new board’s processor connectors and transfer caps to original board’s connectors. Note that processor boards returned to Apple without protective caps may be rejected. Warning: Be careful not to touch gold pins in processor connectors on board.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Board, Single 196 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer, lay it down with access side facing up, and remove: • Processor tray • All memory DIMMs • Processor heatsink, single • Processor, single Tools • ESD wrist strap • Phillips #2 screwdriver Processor Board, Single Important: Every time you remove a processor heatsink, you must replace the thermal grease on the processor below it. See “Processor Heatsink, Single.”
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Board, Single 197 2010-12-06 Removal 1 Remove 9 screws. 2 Remove card from board. Reassembly Note: If you are installing new processor board, remove protective cap from new board’s processor holder and transfer cap to original board’s processor holder. Note that processor boards returned to Apple without protective caps may be rejected. Warning: Be careful not to touch gold pins in processor connector on board.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Tray Support Plate 198 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer, lay it down with access side facing up, and remove: • Processor tray • Processor heatsink, single • Processor heatsink, dual Note: Illustrations show Mac Pro (Mid 2010) dual-processor board. Procedure for single- processor configuration is the same. Support plate is identical for both configurations. Tools • ESD wrist strap • Phillips #2 screwdriver Processor Tray Support Plate
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Processor Tray Support Plate 199 2010-12-06 Removal 1 Remove 9 screws. 2 Remove support plate from board.
Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Take Apart — Front-Panel-Board-to-Backplane-Board Cable 200 2010-12-06 First Steps Open computer, lay it down with access side facing up, and remove: • Hard drive and drive carrier in drive bay 1 • Graphics card in slot 1 • PCIe fan • Processor tray • Processor cage Tools • ESD wrist strap Front-Panel-Board-to- Backplane-Board Cable