HP Z200 HP Z200 SFF Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 135

System board, Removing the system board

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System board This section describes replacing the system board. Removing the system board To remove the system board: 1. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68. CAUTION: Failure to follow the predisassembly procedures can result in equipment damage or data loss. 2. Remove the access panel (see Removing the access panel on page 71). 3. Rotate the drive cage upward (see Removing an optical drive on page 80). 4. Rotate the power supply upward (see Power supply on page 101). 5. Remove expansion boards and graphics cards (see Removing an expansion card on page 112). 6. Remove the CPU heatsink (see Removing the CPU heatsink on page 118). 7. Disconnect all cabling from the system board. TIP: Make a note of the cable connections before disconnecting them from the system board. For more information, refer to Cable management on page 93. 8. Remove the mounting screws (1) as shown in the following figure. Figure 5-60 Removing the system board 9. Lift the system board slightly, and pull the board away from the rear of the chassis. 10. Lift the system board upward out of the chassis (2). Installing the system board To install the system board, reverse the steps for removing the board.: ENWW Removing and installing components 123

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System board
This section describes replacing the system board.
Removing the system board
To remove the system board:
1.
Prepare the computer for servicing by following the
Predisassembly procedures
on page
68
.
CAUTION:
Failure to follow the predisassembly procedures can result in equipment damage or
data loss.
2.
Remove the access panel (see
Removing the access panel
on page
71
).
3.
Rotate the drive cage upward (see
Removing an optical drive
on page
80
).
4.
Rotate the power supply upward (see
Power supply
on page
101
).
5.
Remove expansion boards and graphics cards (see
Removing an expansion card
on page
112
).
6.
Remove the CPU heatsink (see
Removing the CPU heatsink
on page
118
).
7.
Disconnect all cabling from the system board.
TIP:
Make a note of the cable connections before disconnecting them from the system board.
For more information, refer to
Cable management
on page
93
.
8.
Remove the mounting screws (1) as shown in the following figure.
Figure 5-60
Removing the system board
9.
Lift the system board slightly, and pull the board away from the rear of the chassis.
10.
Lift the system board upward out of the chassis (2).
Installing the system board
To install the system board, reverse the steps for removing the board.:
ENWW
Removing and installing components
123