Apple xserve early 2008 User Manual
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Processor 101 Carefully lift the processor out of the holder. 3. Important: When removing or installing a processor, always hold the processor by three corners. Be extremely careful not to touch the gold pins on the bottom of the processor, as this type of connector is very sensitive to contamination. Also be careful not to touch the gold pins in the processor socket on the logic board.
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Processor 102 Replacing the Processor Note: You will need to apply new thermal grease to the top of the replacement processor before installing it on the logic board. Steps 1 and 2 below explain how to apply the thermal grease.Using the syringe of thermal grease that came with the replacement processor, apply the 1. entire contents of the syringe (approximately 4.5 cc) to the top surface of the processor. Important: Be sure not to get grease anywhere on the processor...
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Processor 103 Holding the processor by three corners only, keep the processor level as you place it into its 3. holder on the logic board, being careful not to get any thermal grease on the contacts of either the processor or its socket holder.
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Processor 104 Note: When installing the processor on the logic board, align the processor notch with the tab on the processor holder, as shown. Then lower the processor straight down onto the socket. Rotate the top of the holder to the closed position. 4. Engage the latch on the processor holder. 5. Repeat the steps above for the second processor. 6.
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Video Mezzanine Card 105 Video Mezzanine Card Tools The only tool required for this procedure is a Phillips #1 screwdriver. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, do the following:Open the Xserve and place the bottom housing on a sturdy, flat surface. • Remove the right PCI-E riser card and any installed expansion card in slot 2 • . Part Location
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Video Mezzanine Card 106 Procedure Remove the four Phillips screws that fasten the mezzanine card to the logic board. 1. Pull up evenly on all sides of the card to disconnect it from its logic board connector under 2. the card, and remove the card from the Xserve. Replacement Note: When installing the mezzanine card, be sure to press down gently and evenly on it to seat the connector on the underside of the card to the logic board. Then replace the four screws , and...
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Logic Board 107 Logic Board Tools No tools are required for this procedure. You may, however, find a Phillips screwdriver useful in releasing the logic board thumbscrews. Preliminary Steps Before you begin, open the Xserve; place the bottom housing on a sturdy, flat surface; and remove the following: Both power supplies • PCI riser cards and any expansion cards in both slots • FB-DIMM memory (remove only if you are installing a replacement logic board) • Airflow duct...
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Logic Board 108 Part Location Caution: Although the logic boards for Xserve (Late 2006) and Xserve (Early 2008) are a similar size, do not install an older logic board in the Xserve (Early 2008) server.
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Logic Board 109 Removal Procedure Study the next four images for properly moving the logic board before continuing with the 1. steps. Caution: When removing and installing the logic board, be careful not to flex the logic board, which could damage the board or its components. To best distribute the weight of the logic board and minimize flexing, grasp the logic board only at the side and the end of the expansion card riser, as shown.
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Xserve (Late 2006) Take Apart — Logic Board 11 0 Caution: When transferring the logic board, be careful not to flex the logic board, which could damage the board or its components. To best distribute the weight of the logic board and minimize flexing, hold the logic board at the long sides near the center, as shown.