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1. 10 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 To close the door check that the internal covers are in place see Replacing the internal covers on page 13 and then swing the door toward the front of the chassis until the latch locks 4 See After closing the computer on page 3 Removing the internal covers Complete the following steps to access the components inside the chassis by removing the internal covers PCI door thermal divider and power supply baffle 1 Open the access door See Accessing the chassis through the access door left side on page 3 2 Open the PCI door by moving the latch K to the left and then swinging the door open If necessary lift up the door to remove it from the hinges VETERE TERELI eid use gr o id Bees Baas sid bee Ll as pps P 5 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 11 3 Remove the thermal divider L by pulling it straight out of the chassis 4 Remove the power supply baffle by pulling the baffle M straight out of the chassis 12 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Replacing the internal covers 1 Replace the power supply baffle by positioning the baffle onto the guide ra
2. WARNING Do not force the slot latch to close Check inside the chassis that the A end of the slot cover or card G fits against and around the alignment pin H Do not close the latch unless the card or slot cover is properly seated ORO ROZOLOR OR OROROBOS SS gt Upgrading and Servicing Guide 41 Installing an add in card If necessary remove the add in card slot cover or the existing add in card See Removing an add in card on page 39 2 Locate the card slot on the motherboard inside the chassis In the following figure A is a PCIE Express x 16 connector and B is a PCI connector Your computer may vary 1 ez A O OH ILE OZON Fan ORS SOON 3 Inside the chassis position the add in card over the add in card connector For some add in cards tip the end of the card into the exterior slot opening and then position the card over the add in card connector For some long add in cards insert the right side of the card into the slot guides toward the right front of the chassis 4 Gently but firmly
3. Connector Definition 12V6 PCI E blue connector on top row A B 121 6 PCI E blue connector on top row C 12V5 PCI E blue connector on second row D 12V5 PCI E blue connector on second row ensure that it is reconnected prior to connecting power and turning on the computer Failure to do so may result in damage to the cooling system and to the computer Al WARNING If you disconnect the power connector for the liquid cooling system 7 Replace the thermal divider replace and close the PCI door close the left access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 NOTE If the new add in card or device does not work read the manufacturer s installation instructions and recheck all connections including those to the card power supply keyboard and monitor 44 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Removing the power supply 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door open and remove the PCI door remove the thermal divider and remove the power supply baffle See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 removing the power supply can result in personal injury or equipment A WARNING Remove the power cord from the computer Failure to do so before damage 2 Inside the chassis note the location of each plug connecte
4. 32 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 4 Connect the data cable plug and the power cable plug into the connectors of the replacement full size optical disc drive If you are adding a drive route the cables and connect them at the motherboard and the power supply 5 Close the access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 Removing the hard disk drive 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 2 Press the hard disk drive drawer latch A lift the handle B and pull the drawer from the chassis 3 Pull out the flexible right side of the drawer C and lift the drive D off the pins E and out of the drawer Upgrading and Servicing Guide 33 Adding or replacing a hard disk drive 1 If necessary remove the existing drive See Removing the hard disk drive on page 33 2 Tip the left side of the drive into the drawer and insert the pins B into the drive If necessary adjust the position of the pins on the left side A to match the drive 3 Pull out the flexible right side of the drawer C and lower the drive into the drawer inserting the pins E on the right side into the drive D If necessary adjust the position of the pins on the right side to match the drive operating system If you install the primary hard disk drive in another slot or
5. Lua BLACKBIRD 002 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 MING SYSTEM Upgrading and Servicing Guide The only warranties for Hewlett Packard products and services are set forth in the express statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein HP assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by HP This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of HP Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 4010 Cupertino CA 95015 4010 USA Copyright 2007 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited pay per view viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Microsoft and Windows Vista are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The Windows logo and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or
6. PSS Se ISEISESESPISESPISESESISESEISEISEISEISE SK SS SE T Insert three screws P to secure the panel F i 3 19 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 4 To install an inlay To vertically position the inlay with the panel align the top row of snap studs Q on the inlay with the top row of holes R in the panel b Lower the inlay onto the panel just to the right of the slots T while maintaining the vertical position Slide the inlay toward the front of the chassis inserting the three tabs S on the inlay into the slots T in the panel lo O0 lll 7 5o Q Op a 7 o i Ko 9 Be 001 O 50 09 O og 9 to Oh bo of Dc og 5 UM 9 qa 0 5 YO 6 Q p wa O 5 G 0 Do g 0 q In Io 9 b Oh 0 30 d 26 AO y po VO Ho 0 6 NAB SN Oo 0 p pi 7 Tool yo 1 bo 7j JY 00 FA tf QAO LA X040 P H pho 22 so CAUTION To avoid damaging the inlay do not hold or pull out the inlay more A than 2 54 cm 1 inch away from the panel 20 Upgrading and Servicing Guide d With the inlay near to the panel check that the snap studs Q on the inlay align with the holes R in
7. c On the outside of the door CAUTION To avoid damaging the inlay do not hold or pull out the inlay more A than 2 54 cm 1 inch away from the door a To vertically position the inlay with the door align the top row of snap studs F on the inlay with the top row of holes G in the door b Lower the inlay onto the door just to the left of the slots E while maintaining the vertical alignment c Slide the inlay toward the front of the chassis inserting the three tabs D on the inlay into the slots E in the door Upgrading and Servicing Guide d With the inlay near to the door check that the snap studs F on the inlay align with the holes G in the door adjust the inlay position up or down as needed e Slowly press the inlay from top to bottom just to the left of the edge of the inlay H to engage the first column of snap studs f Move toward the middle of the inlay and press the inlay from top to bottom again to engage the second column of snap studs I g Move near the left edge of the inlay and press the inlay from top to bottom again to engage the last column of snap studs J d Open the door e Insert the inlay screw B on the inside of the door
8. if you install a data disk in the lowest slot the computer may not operate properly A WARNING The lowest of the five hard disk drive drawer slots contains the 34 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 4 With the handle G released up align the drawer with the chassis slot slide the drawer into the chassis and then press the face of the drawer F to fully seat it into the power and SATA data connectors at the back A CAUTION The computer may not recognize the drive if the drawer is not fully seated 5 Press the handle G down to lock the latch H 6 Close the access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 Adding Memory Your computer comes with random access memory RAM which temporarily stores data and instructions on your computer The computer has one or more memory modules but you may be able to replace the existing memory module s with higher capacity ones The motherboard contains sockets for DDR type double data rate DIMMs dual in line memory modules The exact number of sockets and the type of DDR memory modules may vary by computer model Memory DIMM Upgrading and Servicing Guide 35 To determine which type and speed of memory module your computer uses and for specific memory module information and specifications go to the Web site listed in your Limited Warranty and Support
9. Guide and click the Support link WARNING Using the wrong type of memory module could damage the A computer Removing a memory module 1 Prepare the computer to be opened open the left access door open and remove the PCI door and remove the thermal divider See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 2 Locate the memory sockets A and B on the motherboard A CAUTION When handling a memory module be careful not to touch any of A the contacts Doing so may damage the module 3 If necessary for clearance remove the top card from the add in card slot See Removing and Installing an Add in Card on page 39 WARNING If the memory module has extended heatsink fins do not grip the A module by the fins 36 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 4 Push down the retaining clip on each end of the memory socket until the memory module pops out of the socket WARNING Do not pull the memory module out of the memory socket Use the A retaining clips to remove the module 5 Lift the memory module out of the memory socket Installing a memory module Upgrade the memory in your computer with memory modules of the same type and speed as the memory modules originally installed in your computer CAUTION When handling a memory module be careful not to touch any of A the contacts Doing so may damage the module WARNING If the module has extende
10. Remove the rails from the full size drive filler or the existing drive and install the rails on the replacement drive Complete the following steps Position the filler or the existing drive with the top of the unit A facing up C b Remove the two screws and the rail B on the left side of the unit Position the replacement drive with the top of the drive the disc tray facing up Place the rail with the notch D facing up on the left side of the replacement drive Align the two holes in the rail labeled B with the top row of holes on the drive and then insert the screws through the B holes in the rail Remove the two screws and the rail C on the right side of the unit e Place the rail with the notch D facing down on the right side of the replacement drive Align the holes in the rail labeled B with the top row of holes on the drive and then insert the screws through the B holes in the rail Upgrading and Servicing Guide 31 2 Hold the drive with the top facing toward the right Specifically the disc tray E faces toward the right Slowly insert the drive into the chassis through the front If the drive starts to bind or becomes stuck stop inserting it Remove the drive and check that the rails are correctly installed and that the top of the drive is facing toward the right e 9009 9000
11. card against the other components NOTE Some long add in cards sit in the slot guides toward the right front of the chassis these should not be rocked 40 Upgrading and Servicing Guide IMPORTANT Use only a slot cover that came with your computer 7 IF you are not replacing the old add in card insert the metal slot cover into the open slot From the outside of the chassis press the slot latch E to lock the slot cover in place See the Warning that follows The following figure shows a locked slot latch at F Oo je O O O O O O O o o fe xe je e O Xe e OF Xe Xe Xa Xa ie Xe Xe Xe Ke OR m je ee e FORO jeje e joe e laa aaa i OCS je XX Xe OX Xx Xe OX Or Xx Ox OX Or X Co ORK Or X e OX O Xx Xe OX Or Xx e OX Or ORK Co 0000000000000 Y CX Ox OF Xe OX 59 O OX XX Xe OX xe Na Xe ves Of 20202020202022 S00 Se 2020002020202020 98 je ORO Qe ere oe ORO Oed fee ose Oed eee OPO aza F gt
12. components to your computer The computer component configurations vary by model refer to the documentation that came with the computer IMPORTANT Removal and installation of liquid cooled graphics cards is not documented here To service or upgrade liquid cooled graphics cards contact HP Support Removing an add in card 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door open and remove the PCI door and remove the thermal divider See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 WARNING Beware of the sharp edges in the chassis and on the add in card A slot cover 2 Locate the add in card slots A on the outside of the chassis and inside on the motherboard 3 Disconnect any cables connected to the add in card Upgrading and Servicing Guide 39 4 Inside the chassis press the latch B to release the add in card you want to remove The following figure shows a depressed latch C connector Pull up the latch D to release the card from the connector when A CAUTION Your computer may have a latch similar to D on the add in removing the card 5 If you are adding an add in card remove the slot cover 6 To remove the add in card Pull up the latch DJ if it is present hold the card at each end and carefully pull it from the chassis gently rocking the card back and forth to free it from the socket Be sure not to scrape the
13. other countries regions HP supports lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law The information in this document is subject to change without notice Table of Contents Upgrading and Servicing Guide eens senses sense eee eee eene eee oso 000000 26100114 ES Lube SE epi Ml d e dg NER 1 Opening and Closing the Computer WERT GNE ON CU eee 1 Preparing derre se Na KUN NGA ieee 2 Before opening the computer 135 vitse ette eb te ER ERU 2 After closing the Computer eec RH es aS Ie Hee titia dus 3 Accessing the chassis through the access door left 5100 3 Replacing aaa Th E albe 3 8 Removing the internal COVERS A Ae LE Le Eten indeed 11 Replacing the stetetrial ce tives Gas et eere ie et d ER Eon eU eb eire Gene 13 Accessing the chassis through the right side eode tet ep 14 Replacing the right side GEESE ss Mawes 18 Locating Components Inside the 0 770010 22 Removing and Replacing Drives tate eaaa ERR 23 R moving an optieal drive emo E matu ae d hans 23 Adding or replacing an optical drive eere de 28 REMOVING tehiardeeiskelriyes scans memet reddes ed He bon e I 33 Adding or replacing a hard
14. press the card straight into the add in card slot so that the whole connector seats properly 42 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 5 From the outside of the chassis press the slot latch E to lock the card in place See the Warning that follows The following figure shows a locked slot latch at F O5 e Oo O e oO O e je sO je Qi Oo Oo Sel je Jes 0805 je ee reine ORF reine ORF reise ORO mi OX xe OX X xe CX X xe OX O X x Ke Ox X x Ke x X x Ox CC Key fe x e x fe Cx e x O k ORO je ee foie ORO ORO foie ORO BQH OPK 2020202020020 SOROROROROROROY BERBER e 9 Ox e e Xe O e OX e e OX je e OX O 0 e Xe xe ae ON e e O e e e e O Gc Y Q O O Q O Q Qi Qi Qt Qi O Q o F gt OROROROROR TT Jes e je Bot xe card G fits against and around the alignment pin H Do not clo
15. the panel adjust the inlay position up or down as needed 7 AN y Vi N hi IN JE NN U V W e Slowly press the inlay from top to bottom just to the right of the edge of the inlay to engage the first column of snap studs f Move toward the middle of the inlay and press the inlay from top to bottom again to engage the second column of snap studs V g Move near the right edge of the inlay and press the inlay from top to bottom again to engage the last column of snap studs W Upgrading and Servicing Guide 21 Locating Components Inside the Computer Marea VI 1 111 IM ll Add in cards PCI and PCI E slots Memory Access door left side with inlay 5 25 inch bay for an optional full size optical disc drive or other 5 25 inch device Slim optical disc drive optional drive Slim optical disc drive Access panel right side with inlay SATA backplane including the LED switch settings Hard disk drive in lower bay with four additional bays for optional hard disk drives TO PD Power supply NOTE The connectors and components of your chassis model may vary from the illustration 22 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Remo
16. 8 Upgrading and Servicing Guide J 12V2 CPU turquoise connector K 12V5 PCI E blue connector 6 Replace the power supply baffle and the thermal divider replace and close the PCI door close the left access door and close the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 Removing and Replacing the SATA Backplane The replacement instructions include setting the LED switch on the SATA backplane Removing the SATA backplane 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door open the PCI door remove the thermal divider and access the chassis through the right side also opening the right access panel See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 2 On the left side of the computer remove all the hard disk drives or the drive drawers from the chassis See Removing the hard disk drive on page 33 3 Inside the drive drawer bay press the latch on the power plug A and then remove it from the SATA backplane B Upgrading and Servicing Guide 49 4 Locate the SATA backplane B on the right side of the chassis 9 e e 10 o o o el i EJ el o e e o o o E b a b o o0 8 50 Upgrading and
17. A to the SATA backplane 8 or ENED RRR SS EEE 31877711117 B 7 Replace all the hard disk drives or the drive drawers into the chassis See Adding or replacing a hard disk drive on page 34 8 Close and replace the right access replace the thermal divider replace and close the PCI door close the left access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Replacing the Battery 54 A lithium battery on the motherboard provides backup power for the computer timekeeping capability The battery has an estimated life expectancy of seven years When the battery starts 1 weaken the date and time may become incorrect If the battery fails replace it with a CR2032 lithium battery 3 volt 220mAH rating or an equivalent battery Replace it only with a battery of the same or an equivalent type Discard A WARNING There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door open and remove the PCI door and remove the thermal divider See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 2 Remove any cables or add in cards as needed so that you can reach the battery See Removing and In
18. C C 4 From inside the chassis push out the power supply assembly through the back of the chassis 5 Remove the four screws C that secure the power supply bracket to the power supply and then remove the bracket 46 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Replacing the power supply 1 Align the four inner screw holes in the power supply bracket C with the screw holes on the face of the power supply 2 Insert four screws C to secure the bracket to the power supply C B EN E oa B amp yon ai Sree G6666006 a NG yp gt GOO600X C 55 o JUTYUIG BAK CS B ye B ee COCO LCOS 3 From the back of the chassis insert the power supply assembly into the opening D f 0 0 O ME 5 O O Uk D 4 Tighten the four screws B in the bracket to secure the power supply assembly in the chassis Upgrading and Servicing Guide 47 5 Inside the chassis connect the plugs previously removed from the power supply Match the power supply connector color to the plug and check the power supply label for connector usage WARNING If you disconnect the power connector for the liquid cooling system A ensure that
19. Servicing Guide 5 Carefully cut the five tie wraps C securing the five SATA data cables Do not damage the cables Remove the tie wraps from the anchors 05 04 6 Label the five SATA data cable plugs 01 05 and then disconnect them Disconnect the plugs F at the top of the card N 8 Remove the six screws G that secure the card to the chassis and then lift the card from the chassis Upgrading and Servicing Guide 51 Replacing the SATA backplane 1 Set the LED switch E settings on the replacement SATA backplane to match the switch settings on the old backplane IT FRONT LED NLT lt 70 5 oLD BOTTOM LED ALTI BACK LED 2 Align the replacement SATA backplane over the posts and screw holes and place the card onto the chassis Insert the six screws G that secure the card to the chassis F e D5 G D4 c G C C 52 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 Reconnect the plugs F at the top of the card Reconnect the five SATA data cable plugs 1 05 5 Insert new tie wraps C through the anchors and around the SATA data cables and then tighten the tie wraps to secure the cables 6 On the left side of the computer inside the hard disk drive drawer bay reconnect the the power plug
20. about 85 degrees to the chassis Do not force the panel to open more than 85 degrees A CAUTION To avoid damage do not open the panel more than 85 degrees VN WARNING Beware of sharp edges inside the chassis Upgrading and Servicing Guide 17 c If necessary lift the panel off the hinges B Replacing the right side access Complete the following steps to replace the panel and the inlay on the right side of the chassis If you remove the inlay only skip to step 4 1 To place the panel on its hinges CAUTION To avoid damage do not open the access panel more than A 85 degrees a Position the panel at 85 degrees to the chassis b Insert the back edge of the panel into the chassis with the hinges over the hinge pins c Lower the panel onto the hinges CAUTION To avoid damaging the panel check that both of the panel hinges A are properly seated onto the hinge pins before closing the panel 2 Close the panel 18 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 59595950595 059 SSS o ox OOSOGOSO lapang Pae Tapa
21. c drive before inserting the optional slim optical disc drive 2 Insert each slim optical disc drive a Hold the drive assembly by the tab B at the bottom The light bar A is at the top b Insert the knobs C of the drive assembly into the slot FT or F2 and then rotate the assembly away from you and into the slot Push it toward the front of the chassis until the assembly is completely seated The light bar A should extend out of the front of the chassis 28 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Light bar at the top of the slim optical disc drive assembly Tab on the primary or the optional slim optical disc drive Power connector pins A B C Alignment knobs D E Data connector pins F Slots for slim optical disc drives FT is primary drive slot F2 is optional drive slot Upgrading and Servicing Guide 29 3 From the front push the full size drive or the filler all the way into the chassis 000 99556 5 Connect the data cable plug and the power cable plug to the connectors on the back of the slim optical disk drives 6 Close the access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 30 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Adding or replacing a full size optical disc drive 1
22. d heatsink fins do not grip the module A by the fins 1 Open both retaining clips of the memory module socket If you are replacing an existing memory module install the new memory module in the same memory slot from which you removed one Or If you are adding a memory module note that for this dual channel configuration the total capacity size of the memory modules in the A channel slots must match the capacity of the modules in the B channel slots Install the new modules so that the two channels match Upgrading and Servicing Guide 37 2 Press the module into place and ensure that the retaining clips close by pressing them toward the module 3 If necessary replace the card you removed from the top add in card slot See Removing and Installing an Add in Card on page 39 4 Replace the thermal divider replace and close the PCI door close the left access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 NOTE If a blank screen displays after you replace or add a memory module the memory module is installed incorrectly or it is of the wrong type Remove and reinstall the memory module 38 Upgrading and Servicing Guide Removing and Installing an Add in Card An add in card is a circuit board such as a PCI or a PCI E card that fits into a computer add in card slot Your computer contains several add in card slots that can be used to add
23. d to the power supply and label the cable Press the latch A on each plug and then pull the plug from the connector L EERE xe Iz a n a Ie a n n Iz s e s CEES EEE EE kas mim E 59 E GPS 2235 ees nies Toe _ slo ala ala a Connector Definition ensure that it is reconnected prior to connecting power and turning on the computer Failure to do so may result in damage to the cooling system and to the computer A WARNING If you disconnect the power connector for the liquid cooling system Upgrading and Servicing Guide 45 3 On the back of the chassis loosen the four screws B that secure the power supply assembly in the chassis C B al B f jer do eeu C EE NG wee ee TAL eee C 5 i O eee ne TUTTI SS Q eee B OYTO B OS POY Xe es A
24. de it toward the back of the chassis to free it d Set the inlay aside To install the inlay see Replacing the access door on page 8 6 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 4 To remove the door from the chassis hinges Open the door fully so that it is at 85 degrees to the chassis b Liftup the door about 2 54 cm 1 inch until the hinges clear the hinge pins c Set the door aside Upgrading and Servicing Guide 7 Replacing the access door Complete the following steps to place the left access door on its hinges install an exterior inlay or close the door 1 To place the door on its hinges CAUTION To avoid damage do not open the access door more than V 85 degrees a Position the door completely open at 85 degrees to the chassis b Insert the back edge of the door into the chassis with the hinges over the hinge pins 8 Upgrading and Servicing Guide c Lower the door onto the hinges CAUTION To avoid damaging the door check that both of the door hinges are A properly seated onto the hinge pins 2 To install an inlay a If necessary place the door on its hinges as described in step 1 b Close the door
25. disk HD Pa de 34 Adding 0 ec E SE BSE M Anus E 35 Removing a memory module te eph eet eaaa OR tach ure waters 36 Installing a memory module a ERR stds etes tags 37 Removing and Installing an Add in Card tete reete pet ro oen X 39 Removing a dddan edid Sesser STs Ee Deae eo Med ee A Bak a a isti 39 Installing an add in CIR ica cated dues Seu oreste 42 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply aaa 45 Removing the power supply NE ODE NEED SRM ER n ea 45 Replacing the 0515001 n Pide ee 2342 47 Removing and Replacing the SATA Backplane sss sere ee 49 Removing the SATA backplane eaaa PO WO aee sean es 49 Replacing the SATA backplane a e e Re aa a t es 52 Repl GANG MEBANE SS cec tese rue Red Rt pecans 54 Table of Contents iii iv Table of Contents Upgrading and Servicing Guide Safety Information This product has not been evaluated for connection to an IT power system an AC distribution system with no direct connection to the earth according to IEC 60950 Support Guide before installing and connecting your computer to the electrical A WARNING Please read Safety Information in the Limited Warranty and power system This Upgrading and Servicing Guide provides instructi
26. ils M1 and then sliding the baffle straight into the chassis L1 C c C Ce Co o ZH RETO ni ii 9 Re To 9 e MI 2 Replace the thermal divider by positioning the divider onto the guide rails L1 and then sliding the divider straight into the chassis 3 Replace the PCI door a Hold the door perpendicular at 90 degrees to the chassis with the hinges over the hinge pins and then lower the door onto the pins CAUTION To avoid damaging the PCI door check that both of the door hinges A are properly seated onto the hinge pins before closing the door b Swing the door closed Upgrading and Servicing Guide 13 Accessing the chassis through the right side Complete the following steps to access the right side of the chassis to replace the inlay or the SATA backplane You must remove the inlay to access the SATA backplane CAUTION To avoid damage when you remove the inlay protect the inlay by A placing it onto a smooth surface covered by a soft cloth 1 Loosen the inlay screw N from the inside of the chassis NOTE The inlay screw N is a captive screw Do not remove it from the chass
27. is 14 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 2 On the right side of the chassis do the following CAUTION To avoid damaging the inlay do not pull out the inlay more than A 2 54 cm 1 inch away from the panel a Slowly pull out the square cornered edge of the inlay near the rear of the chassis to free the three snaps along the right side of the inlay b Continue to slowly pull out the edge of the inlay to free the two columns of three snaps located on each side of the middle of the inlay c Holding the inlay near to the panel slide the inlay toward the back of the chassis to free it d Set the inlay aside This completes the steps to remove the inlay Continue with step 3 to access the SATA backplane To install the inlay see Replacing the right side access on page 18 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 15 EO RO RO RO EO cO TD S RRR HS SSN o DES SSNS TSS SSRN A a Remove the three screws P that secure the panel 3 To open the right access panel b Swing open the panel Upgrading and Servicing Guide 16 The access panel opens until it is
28. it is reconnected prior to connecting power and turning on the computer Failure to do so may result in damage to the cooling system and to the computer IMPORTANT Some graphics cards require two power cable plugs These two power cables must connect to power supply connectors that are in the same row of the power supply Do NOT connect the two power cables from one graphics card to connectors on different rows of the power supply mpm Hoo Iz zl e n Bea Boao BE BB K a 3g an a Gl EEG omoa meee noaa DAD BAIE ammm pamm Jaman aama mmmm janan oog ed ea a ill ddl Na mamm aama 1000 1 EEE trs j 2 ale 2 Connector Definition TE d JE KJ IH G F 12V6 PCI E blue connector 12V6 PCI E blue connector 12V4 SATA IDE black connector 12V4 SATA IDE black connector 12V3 SATA IDE black connector 12V3 SATA IDE black connector 12V1 black connector TO 121 2 CPU turquoise connector 12V5 PCI E black connector 4
29. ons for removing and replacing hardware components of your computer Illustrations show either the air cooled chassis or the liquid cooled chassis The specifics of the chassis in the illustrations may vary from your computer model Items located inside the chassis may vary depending on your specific model computer IMPORTANT To upgrade your computer to liquid cooled contact HP Support Opening and Closing the Computer Upgrading and Servicing Guide 1 2 Preparing eJ the computer Before you can upgrade any component in your computer you must prepare the computer so that you can safely handle it and its components Read the following items before attempting to upgrade or service the computer 1 These procedures assume familiarity with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment 2 Write down and save the computer model and serial numbers all installed options and other information about the computer It is easier to consult this information than to open and examine the computer 3 It is recommended that you use an antistatic wrist st
30. ps in the order in which they are listed after closing the computer 1 Reconnect the power cord WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the A equipment do not plug telecommunications or telephone cables into the network interface card NIC labeled as an Ethernet or LAN connector 2 Reconnect all the cables such as the keyboard mouse and monitor cables Reconnect the external devices 4 Turn on the computer power supply by using the rocker switch on the back of the chassis 5 Turn on the computer by using the On button on the front of the chassis and then turn on all peripherals such as the monitor 6 If you installed an add in card install any software drivers supplied by the card manufacturer Accessing the chassis through the access door left side To upgrade or service the majority of components in the computer you must access the chassis through the access door left side Complete the following steps to open the left access door remove the door exterior inlay when replacing it or lift the access door off its hinges CAUTION Avoid damage when you remove the access door or the inlay A protect the inlay by placing it onto a smooth surface covered by a soft cloth 1 See Before opening the computer on page 2 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 CAUTION To avoid damage do not open the access door more than A 85 degrees 2 To open the access doo
31. ptical disc drive before removing the primary slim optical disc drive Upgrading and Servicing Guide 23 2 Use a gentle rocking motion to remove the data cable plug and the power cable plug from the back of the slim optical disc drives C is the tab for the primary slim disc drive on the right when facing the front of the chassis and B is the tab for the optional slim disc drive between the primary slim drive and the full size drive when facing the front of the chassis which may be a drive or a filler The following figure on the right shows the slim drive assembly including the pins of the data connector D and the power connector E 24 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 4 Push the full size drive or filler partway out through the front of the chassis 9 E RES ERs See oa a a aa ao 5 Remove the optional slim optical disc drive by pulling the drive tab B toward the inside of the chassis and then rotating it toward you and out of the chassis 25 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 6 Remove the primary slim optical disc drive by pulling the drive tab toward the inside of the chassis and then rotating it toward you and ou
32. r lift the front edge of the door latch A and then swing the door open The door opens until it is about 85 degrees to the chassis Do not force the door to open more than 85 degrees A WARNING Beware of sharp edges inside the chassis 4 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 To remove the exterior door inlay when replacing it NOTE Do not remove the access door from the chassis hinges during these steps a Remove the inlay screw B from the inside of the door f far A auus gt M 9000 900 lo fo Sea ENS SESS b Close the door Upgrading and Servicing Guide 5 c On the outside of the door do the following CAUTION To avoid damaging the inlay do not pull out the inlay more than A 2 54 cm 1 inch away from the door a Slowly pull out the square cornered edge of the inlay C near the rear of the chassis to free the three snaps along the left side of the inlay b Continue to slowly pull out the edge of the inlay to free the two columns of three snaps located on each side of the middle of the inlay Holding the inlay near to the door sli
33. rap and a conductive foam pad when working on the computer opening the computer or removing panels Failure to do so before you open the computer or do any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage A WARNING Always disconnect the computer from the power source before p ame tha camni tar ling the computer To avoid injury and equipment damage always perform the following steps in the order in which they are listed before opening the computer 1 Remove any memory card or optical disc CD or DVD from the computer 2 Shut down the computer 3 Turn off the computer power supply by using the rocker switch on the back of the chassis 4 Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and then from the computer surfaces disconnect the power cord from the wall electrical outlet and allow A CAUTION To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock or hot the internal computer components to cool before touching them 5 Disconnect all other attached cables such as the keyboard mouse and monitor cables 6 Disconnect all external devices CAUTION Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the A computer or optional equipment Ensure that you are discharged of static electricity by briefly touching a grounded metal object Upgrading and Servicing Guide After closing the computer To avoid injury and equipment damage always complete the following ste
34. se the latch VN WARNING Do not force the slot latch to close Check inside the chassis that the unless the card is properly seated OFOMOROSOmHmBOmROPROPROROOO 6 Connect cables to the card as needed IMPORTANT Some graphics cards require two power cable plugs These two power cables must connect to power supply connectors that are in the same row of the power supply Do NOT connect the two power cables from one graphics card to connectors on different rows of the power supply Upgrading and Servicing Guide 43 When connecting to the power supply match the power supply connector color to the plug and check the power supply label for connector usage Your power supply may vary from the figure For more power supply information see Removing and Replacing the Power Supply on page 45 A B L TERT ae Tel Is z n ooo Hoon 7 Hoo I e zl s Te zl ed a s e s m m n m m m s s n e zl ed az m s m m s m m m s n n
35. stalling an Add in Card on page 39 3 To remove the battery push the latch away from the battery and lift it out of the socket 4 Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket with the positive side facing the latch 5 Replace the add in cards or any cables you removed 6 Replace the thermal divider replace and close the PCI door close the left access door and the computer See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 Part number 5992 1557 Upgrading and Servicing Guide
36. t of the chassis Removing a full size optical disc drive 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 2 Remove the data cable plug and the power cable plug from the back of the optional full size optical disc drive Use a gentle rocking motion to free the power plug press the latch on the data plug and then pull it from the connector The following figure shows the location of the back of the full size optical disc drive filler A which has rails that attach to an optional full size drive 26 Upgrading and Servicing Guide 3 Release the drive by pulling out the optical drive latch H ni Upgrading and Servicing Guide 27 Adding or replacing an optical drive Complete the steps for either the slim optical disc drive or the full size drive IMPORTANT Be sure that the slim optical disc drive is in an adapter Get your replacement slim drive assembly drive in the adapter from HP Adding or replacing a slim optical disc drive 1 If necessary remove the existing drive or filler See Removing an optical drive on page 23 IMPORTANT You must insert the primary slim optical dis
37. ving and Replacing Drives Your computer has several drives that you can replace or upgrade See Locating Components Inside the Computer on page 22 for drive locations The primary hard disk drive as well as each of the optional hard disk drives is a Serial ATA advanced technology attachment drive The chassis has bays for up to four additional optional hard disk drives that are on the drive to an external storage device such as a CD or DVD Failure to do so may result in data loss After replacing the primary hard disk drive you use the recovery discs to load the factory installed files onto the drive For details about the recovery procedure see the user documentation that came with your computer A CAUTION Before removing the hard disk drive back up your personal files You can add an optical drive to the optional slim optical drive bay or to the 5 25 inch full size bay Each bay comes with an empty slot filler IMPORTANT Before adding a new optical drive ensure that it is compatible with the computer Also ensure that you have the correct software for the drive to work with the operating system Removing an optical drive Complete the steps for either the slim optical disc drive or the full size drive Removing a slim optical disc drive 1 Prepare the computer to be opened and then open the left access door See Opening and Closing the Computer on page 1 IMPORTANT You must remove the optional slim o

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