Manual Apple Front and Rear

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  • Apple Front and Rear - page 1

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 1 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved.  Mac P ro F irst Steps Shut down computer . 1 2 W ait 1 0 minutes. W arning: Parts inside computer can be very hot. Allow comput er to cool down bef ore continuing . Unplug all external 3 cables exc ept power cord . T ouch metal PCI cover 4 on back of computer . Unplug power cor d. 5 ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 2

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 2 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. Required T ools Phillips #2 screwdriver • RIght-angle, 2.5 mm • hex driver Flatblade scr ewdriver • Long-handled Phillips • #1 screwdriver Removing the Installed F ans F ans are installed in processor cage . T o access fans, you must rst remove: Hard drive in far-left • driv ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 3

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 3 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. Graphics Car d 3 Locate gr aphics card in slot 1 . 4 Using Phillips #1 screwdriver , lo osen 2 captive screws securing card’ s bracket to enclosure. Remove bracket from 5 enclosure. ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 4

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 4 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. Note: Card is held in place by reten tion bar . F ollowing two steps explain how to release bar . Pr ess button on PCIe 6 fan. Move fan to left, 7 which releases retention bar . Note: Some graphics cards require 1 or 2 booster cables connecting card to auxiliary power connectors on backp ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 5

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 5 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. 8 Holding card by top corners, pull it up out of slot. Remove card fr om 9 computer . Checklist for handling card: When removing or installing card , handle it only by the edge s. D o not touch its connectors • or any components . Don ’t rock card from side t o side; instead, lift ca ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 6

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 6 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. P rocessor T ray 1 0 Locate pr ocessor tray . 1 1 Pr ess down and release 2 latches on front of proce ssor tray . ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 7

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 7 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. 1 2 Holding tray by latches , lift it out of computer . Place tray DIMM side 1 3 up on soft, clean cloth. PCIe F an 1 4 Locate PCIe fan. ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 8

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 8 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. 1 5 Remove 2 screws . Slide fan up and out 1 6 of computer . P rocessor C age 1 7 Locate pr ocessor cage. ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 9

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 9 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. 1 8 Disconnect 3 cables from logic board . Using long-handled 1 9 Phillips #1 screwdriv er , loosen 6 captive screws. Rotate computer to 20 stand vertically . Using 2.5 mm hex driver , remove 5 mushr oom- head screws. 2 1 T o release 2 latche s holding front fan to cage, press down on bo ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 10

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 10 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. 24 Lift cage out of enclosure. P rocessor C age F ans 25 L ocate processor cage fans. ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 11

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 11 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. 26 Release fan cables from clips on bottom of processor cage . 27 Release 4 latche s on front fan and slide fan out of cage. Note: Latch #4 is on inside of cage. Repeat above step f or 28 rear fan. ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 12

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 12 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. Installing the Replacement F ans I 1 P osition front fan in cage. Slide fan back until it 2 engages with the 4 latches. Repeat above two 3 steps for rear fan. 4 Re-inser t fan cables in clips on bottom of processor cage . ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 13

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 13 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. P rocessor C age Important: Before you re- install cage into enclosure , fans must be inser ted par tway int o cage. 5 P osition cage in enclosure. Slide front and rear 6 fans into place , so that they engage with latches. Replace and tighten 7 5 mushroom-head screws. Secure 8 6 captive ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 14

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 14 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. P rocessor T ray Holding tray by 1 3 latches , lower it in to processor cage . Make sure latches are 1 4 closed ush with front of processor tra y . Graphics Car d 1 5 Reinstall graphics card in slot 1 . Note: Align card’ s connector with expansion slot and press down un til connect ...

  • Apple Front and Rear - page 15

    07 3-1 254 Rev . A 15 © 2009 Apple Inc . All rights reserved. Hard Driv e 1 9 Replace hard drive in far-left drive bay . Closing the C omputer 1 Replace access panel. Note: Make sure latch is up befor e you replace panel. If latch is down, panel will not seat correctly . Push latch do wn 2 to close and secure access panel. W arning: Never turn on ...

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