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Installing I/O Cards

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Figure 4-8 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration I/O Cards Removing the I/O Card I/O Card Bulkhead Screw NOTE I/O Card Bulkhead I/O Card Being Removed 5. Pull evenly on the outside edges of the I/O card to remove it. See Figure 4-8. Installing I/O Cards To install an I/O card into your workstation, follow these steps. The built-in VISUALIZE fxe graphics is the primary graphics slot (slot 0). Use the secondary graphics slot (PCI slot 1) for the highest performance graphics card and PCI slot 2 for the second graphics card and then any of the remaining 32 bit slots for the third PCI graphics card. 1. Open the left side panel of the workstation as explained in the section "Opening the Left Side Panel" in this chapter. 2. Locate the appropriate slot for the I/O card that is to be installed. See Figure 4-3. 3. Unscrew the T-15 Torx screw and remove the bulkhead blank of the slot you have chosen. If no blank is present, you may skip to step four. 4. Pull evenly in the direction of the arrow on both PULL tabs of the I/O card retainer to remove it. See Figure 4-7. 5. Insert the I/O card into the slot you have chosen with the bulkhead Chapter 4 85

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Chapter 4
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Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware Configuration
I/O Cards
Figure 4-8
Removing the I/O Card
5.
Pull evenly on the outside edges of the I/O card to remove it. See
Figure 4-8.
Installing I/O Cards
To install an I/O card into your workstation, follow these steps.
NOTE
The built-in V
ISUALIZE
fxe
graphics is the primary graphics slot (slot 0).
Use the secondary graphics slot (PCI slot 1) for the highest performance
graphics card and PCI slot 2 for the second graphics card and then any of
the remaining 32 bit slots for the third PCI graphics card.
1.
Open the left side panel of the workstation as explained in the section
“Opening the Left Side Panel” in this chapter.
2.
Locate the appropriate slot for the I/O card that is to be installed. See
Figure 4-3.
3.
Unscrew the T-15 Torx screw and remove the bulkhead blank of the
slot you have chosen. If no blank is present, you may skip to step four.
4.
Pull evenly in the direction of the arrow on both PULL tabs of the I/O
card retainer to remove it. See Figure 4-7.
5.
Insert the I/O card into the slot you have chosen with the bulkhead
I/O Card
Bulkhead
Screw
I/O Card
Bulkhead
I/O Card Being Removed