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Retainer Pieces on the Chassis Beam Assembly, Graphics Card,

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Installing or Replacing Parts and Accessories Graphics Card • If your graphics card did not come with a separate graphics retainer beam, you must use the retainer clip on the chassis beam assembly to secure your graphics card. The retainer clip holds the graphics card securely in the AGP Pro 110 4X slot: a. Use the screw you removed the rear slot panel to attach the graphics card to the chassis. b. There are two universal retainer clips on the chassis beam assembly (see Figure 10-15). The longer clip (A) is used for shallower graphics cards. The shorter clip (B) is used for deeper graphics cards. Remove the retainer clip you don't need. c. Move the remaining retainer clip to the center position shown in Figure 10-15. If your graphics card is too shallow for the clip to hold it tightly in this position, return it to the other arm. Figure 10-15 Retainer Pieces on the Chassis Beam Assembly Remove the unused retainer clip and move the required retainer clip to the center position. The retainer clip keeps the graphics board seated on the system board when the chassis beam assembly is installed. Center Position Retainer Clip A Retainer Clip B 5. Replace the chassis beam assembly (see page 153). If your graphics card has a retainer beam, once the chassis beam assembly is in place it looks like Figure 10-16. Chapter 10 165

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Installing or Replacing Parts and Accessories
Graphics Card
Chapter 10
165
If your graphics card did
not
come with a separate graphics
retainer beam, you must use the retainer clip on the chassis beam
assembly to secure your graphics card. The retainer clip holds the
graphics card securely in the AGP Pro 110 4X slot:
a.
Use the screw you removed the rear slot panel to attach the
graphics card to the chassis.
b.
There are two universal retainer clips on the chassis beam
assembly (see Figure 10-15). The longer clip (A) is used for
shallower graphics cards. The shorter clip (B) is used for
deeper graphics cards. Remove the retainer clip you don’t need.
c.
Move the remaining retainer clip to the center position shown
in Figure 10-15. If your graphics card is too shallow for the clip
to hold it tightly in this position, return it to the other arm.
Figure 10-15 Retainer Pieces on the Chassis Beam Assembly
5.
Replace the chassis beam assembly (see page 153).
If your graphics card has a retainer beam, once the chassis beam
assembly is in place it looks like Figure 10-16.
Remove the
unused retainer
clip and move the
required retainer
clip to the center
position.
The retainer clip
keeps the graphics
board seated on
the system board
when the chassis
beam assembly is
installed.
Retainer Clip A
Retainer Clip B
Center Position