Apple power mac g5 june 2004 User Manual
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76 Power Mac G5 Take Apart Do the following if: a) you are replacing the processor with a new processor and b) the holes for the mounting screws in the original processor are smaller than the holes for the mounting screws in the new processor. Otherwise, go to step 3. • Remove the four processor standoffs (marked by circles in the illustration below). Do not remove the processor locator pin (marked by the square). • Install the four processor standoff assemblies that came with the replacement processor. Note: Be sure the standoff assemblies are well secured. Use pliers to tighten them. 2.
Power Mac G5 Take Apart 77 Do the following if: a) you are replacing the processor with a new processor and b) the holes for the mounting screws in the original processor are larger than the holes for the mounting screws in the new processor. Otherwise, go to step 4. • Remove the four processor standoff assemblies (marked by circles in the illustration below). Do not remove the processor locator pin (marked by the square). • Install the four processor standoffs that came with the replacement processor. Note: Be sure the standoffs are well secured. Use pliers to tighten them. 3.
78 Power Mac G5 Take Apart Lower the processor over the four standoffs. Press down on the base of the heatsink to make sure the processor is connected to the logic board. Firmly tighten the screws in the four standoffs. Note: If you installed standoff assemblies in step 2, the screws are part of the assemblies and require a long-handled hex wrench. If you stalled standoffs in step 3, the screws are separate Phillips screws included with the replacement processor and require a long-handled Phillips screwdriver. Repeat steps 1–6 for the second processor, if necessary. Replace the front inlet fan assembly. Important: Whenever you replace a processor with a new processor, you must run Apple Service Diagnostic (once the computer is reassembled). You must also run the diagnostic if you re-install the same processor but in a different connector from the one in which it was originally installed. Apple Service Diagnostic for Power Mac G5 is available as a download from the Disc Images section of the Apple Service Source website. For more information, see “Thermal Calibration” in the Troubleshooting chapter. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Power Mac G5 Take Apart 79 Processor: Power Mac G5 (June 2004 Dual 2.5GHz), Power Mac G5 (Early 2005 Dual 2.7GHz) Note: The illustrations in this procedure show the Delphi version of the processor. Except where noted, the procedure for the Panasonic version is the same. Tools This procedure requires a long-handled 2.5 mm hex wrench. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open the computer, lay it on its side with the access side facing up, and remove the following: Front inlet fan assembly Heatsink cover for Power Mac G5 (June 2004/Early 2005) Part Location • •
80 Power Mac G5 Take Apart Procedure Tilt the processor inlet frame to the left and then up to unlatch the plastic piece from the heatsink. Note: The processor in this procedure is secured by eight screws requiring a long-handled 2.5 mm hex wrench. Loosen the four hex screws marked below, but do not remove them from their standoffs. 1. 2.
Power Mac G5 Take Apart 81 Loosen the four remaining hex screws but do not remove them from their standoffs. Hold the heatsink by the middle and lift the heatsink straight up out of the computer. Warning: The heatsink and processor are one unit. Do not attempt to open or service the liquid cooling system. Opening the liquid cooling system may damage your equipment and such damage may not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer. 3. 4.
82 Power Mac G5 Take Apart Replacement Procedure 1. If you are replacing the processor with a new processor, do the following: • When removing the new processor from its packaging, be careful to lift the processor straight up out of the box. Tilting the processor could damage the heatsink seal. • Before installing the processor, remove the caps over the processor connectors. 1.
Power Mac G5 Take Apart 83 Loosen the screws marked below. Delphi version Panasonic version Check to make sure the top edges of both processors align. 2. 3.
84 Power Mac G5 Take Apart Replace the eight standoffs with the new standoffs bundled with the processor. Lower the processor over the eight standoffs and two processor connectors. Press down on the middle (bridge) of the heatsink to make sure the processor is connected to the logic board. Gently rock the heatsink until it feels seated. Warning: Don’t press on the end of the heatsink or you’ll damage the processor. Tighten the screws in the eight standoffs in the order indicated above. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Power Mac G5 Take Apart 85 Tighten the remaining screws from step 2. Replace the processor inlet frame on the front of the heatsink. Important: Whenever you replace a processor with a new processor, you must run Apple Service Diagnostic (once the computer is reassembled). Apple Service Diagnostic for Power Mac G5 is available as a download from the Disc Images section of the Apple Service Source website. For more information, see “Thermal Calibration” in the Troubleshooting chapter. 8. 9.