Apple power mac g5 late 2004 User Manual
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 12 Serial ATA Hard Drive Data Cable Replacement Note: When installing the replacement lower hard drive cable, first route the cable through the opening in the hard drive bay. Then install the lower hard drive with the cable routed above the drive, and connect the cable to the drive as illustrated.
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 13 Optical Drive Optical Drive Important: When installing a replacement optical drive, use the original Apple cables that came with the Power Mac G5. Tools No tools are required for this procedure. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open the computer. Part Location
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 14 Optical Drive Procedure 1. Disconnect the optical drive ribbon cable from the logic board. (The cable connector is located under the media shelf that holds the optical drive.) 2. Push the optical drive levers out to release the drive.
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 15 Optical Drive 3. Place the fingers on one hand inside the opening for the optical drive cable and push the edge of the drive forward. The drive will move part way out of the media shelf. 4. Disconnect the power cable from the drive. 5. Route the drive ribbon cable out through the opening in the media shelf and remove the drive and ribbon cable from the computer.
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 16 Optical Drive 6. If you are replacing the drive with a new drive, install the standoffs on the bottom of the new drive. Note for SuperDrives: Two bags of standoffs are included with the replacement drive. Use the standoffs with a Phillips head on Sony drives; use the st\ andoffs with a hex head on Toshiba and Pioneer drives. Note for Combo Drives: Use only the standoffs that are included with the new drive. Do not transfer the standoffs from the original...
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 17 Optical Drive 7. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the back of the drive, and then carefully pry the cable from the top of the drive. Transfer the cable to the top of the replacement drive, and connect the cable to the drive. Note: Reusable adhesive tape on the underside of the cable attaches the cable\ to the drive. When removing the cable from the original drive, be careful t\ o keep the tape with the cable. 8. Carefully remove the EMI shield from the...
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 18 Memory (DIMMs) Memory (DIMMs) Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) computers have four Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) slots. Each slot accepts 400 Mhz Double-Data-Rate (DDR) Synchronous Dynamic Random- Access Memory (SDRAM) devices. The computers ship with a minimum of 256 MB of RAM, provided by a pair of 128 MB DIMMs installed in the two DIMM slots marked “1.” You can add DIMMs, provided they are installed as a pair of equal size, in the two DIMM slots marked “2.” A...
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 19 Memory (DIMMs) DIMMs must fit these speci fications: • 400 MHz DDR • 2.5 volt • 184-pin module • Maximum number of memory devices on DDR SDRAM:16. • Nonparity • No error correcting codes (ECC) • Unbuffered (registered or buffered DDR SDRAM cannot be used) Important: Always install DIMMs in pairs of equal size. Memory from older Macintosh computers is not compatible with the Power Mac G5. Do not use older memory, even if it fi ts into the DIMM slots. Tools No...
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 20 Memory (DIMMs) Procedure 1. Locate the DIMM slots on the logic board. 2. Open the ejectors on the DIMM slot by pushing them out to the sides. 3. Holding the DIMM by both top corners, lift it straight up out of the computer. Replacement Note: Align the DIMM in the slot and push both ends of the DIMM down until the tabs are vertical and the ejectors snap into place. Important: Do not touch the DIMM connectors. Handle the DIMM only by the edges.
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Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) Take Apart - 21 AGP/PCI Card AGP/PCI Card Power Mac G5 computers have four expansion card slots, three of which accommodate Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) cards and one that accepts an advanced graphics port (AGP) video card. AGP cards and PCI cards have different connectors, so you cannot insert a PCI card into the AGP slot. Note: Maximum power consumption for all four expansion slots (the three PCI expansion cards and the AGP card) should not exceed 90 watts...