Apple Mac Pro Server Mid2010 User Guide
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32Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better Use the information in this chapter to customize and expand your Mac Pro to fit your needs. You can find information about important procedures in the following sections: “Opening Your Mac Pro” on page 33 “Installing Memory” on page 37 “Installing Internal Storage Devices” on page 55 “Adding PCI Express Cards” on page 68 “Replacing the Internal Backup Battery” on page 73 WARNING: Apple recommends that you have an Apple-certified...
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33 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better Opening Your Mac Pro 1 Before you open your Mac Pro , shut it down by choosing Apple () > Shut Down. NOTICE: Always shut down your Mac Pro before opening it to avoid damaging its internal components or the components you want to install. Do not open your Mac Pro or attempt to install items inside it while it is on. 2 Wait 5 to 10 minutes to allow the internal components of your Mac Pro to cool. WARNING: Let your Mac Pro cool down before you touch the...
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34Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better 3 Touch the metal on the outside of your Mac Pro to discharge any static electricity. NOTICE: Always discharge static before you touch parts or install components inside your Mac Pro. To avoid generating static, don’t walk around the room until you finish installing the cards, memory, or internal storage device and replace the side panel. Touch the metal case to discharge static .
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35 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better 4 Unplug all the cables and the power cord from your Mac Pro . WARNING: To avoid damaging internal components or the components you want to install, always unplug your Mac Pro. Don’t attempt to install items while it’s plugged in. 5 Hold the side panel and lift the latch on the back.
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36Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better 6 Remove the side panel by pulling the top away from your Mac Pro and lifting up. Important: When you remove the side panel, hold it securely.
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37 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better Installing Memory Your Mac Pro comes with a minimum of 8 GB of memory in the single-processor model installed as 2 GB unbuffered ECC dual inline memory modules (UDIMMs). All installed UDIMMs must meet these specifications: ÂPC3-10600E, 1333 MHz, DDR3 SDRAM UDIMMs ÂError-correcting code (ECC) Â72-bit wide, 240-pin ECC modules Â36 ICs maximum per ECC UDIMM NOTICE: Apple recommends that you use Apple-approved DIMMs. DIMMs from older Mac computers...
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38Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better Before you install memory, determine whether you have a single- or dual-processor Mac Pro. Remove the side panel, following the instructions in “Opening Your Mac Pro” on page 33, and look inside: ÂA quad-core or 6-core Mac Pro has one processor and four memory slots. You can install a total of up to 16 GB of memory. See “Installing Memory in a Quad-Core or 6-Core Mac Pro” on page 39. ÂAn 8-core or 12-core Mac Pro has two processors and eight...
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39 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better You can also determine which Mac Pro you have by choosing Apple () > About This Mac from the menu bar. Click More Info, choose Hardware from the Contents list, and then find Number Of Processors in Hardware Overview. The quad-core and 6-core Mac Pro have one processor and the 8-core and 12-core Mac Pro have two processors. Installing Memory in a Quad-Core or 6-Core Mac Pro The quad-core and 6-core Mac Pro have four memory slots, and come with at least...
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40Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better 2 Push the latches on the processor tray until they partially open. Latche s