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removing or replacing an accessory card

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NOTE CAUTION removing and replacing hardware parts removing or replacing an accessory card removing or replacing an accessory card Your x1000 workstation has three 32-bit 33 MHz PCI card slots and one AGP slot on the system board. The x1000 model supports the 1.5V AGP graphics cards (≤ 25W). The x1000 does not support high power (>25W) AGP and AGP 3.3 graphics cards. Static electricity can damage electronic components. Turn OFF all equipment before installing the accessory. Don't let your clothes touch the accessory. To equalize the static electricity, rest the accessory anti-static bag on top of the workstation while you are removing the accessory from the bag. Handle the accessory as little as possible and with care. removing an AGP accessory card To remove or replace/install an accessory card, complete the following steps: 1. Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables and any LAN or telecommunications cables. 2. Remove the workstation's cover (refer to page 142 for instructions). 3. Unscrew the retainer clip's mounting screw and remove the accessory card's retainer clip, which holds the accessory cards in their AGP and PCI card slots. See Figure 6-9. 148 Chapter 6

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removing and replacing hardware parts
removing or replacing an accessory card
Chapter 6
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removing or replacing an accessory card
Your x1000 workstation has three 32-bit 33 MHz PCI card slots and one
AGP slot on the system board.
The x1000 model supports the 1.5V AGP graphics cards (
25W).
NOTE
The x1000 does not support high power (>25W) AGP and AGP 3.3
graphics cards.
CAUTION
Static electricity can damage electronic components. Turn OFF all
equipment before installing the accessory. Don’t let your clothes touch
the accessory. To equalize the static electricity, rest the accessory
anti-static bag on top of the workstation while you are removing the
accessory from the bag. Handle the accessory as little as possible and
with care.
removing an AGP accessory card
To remove or replace/install an accessory card, complete the following
steps:
1.
Switch off the display and workstation. Disconnect all power cables
and any LAN or telecommunications cables.
2.
Remove the workstation’s cover (refer to page 142 for instructions).
3. Unscrew the retainer clip’s mounting screw and remove the accessory
card’s retainer clip, which holds the accessory cards in their AGP and
PCI card slots. See Figure 6-9.