IBM 866631Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 56

Removing the server front door and the media-bay bezel, Working with adapters, controller

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Removing the server front door and the media-bay bezel To remove the server front door of a tower model: 1. Unlock and open the front door. 2. Lift the front door up and off its hinges. Store the door in a safe place. To remove the media-bay bezel: 1. Release the two tabs at the bottom edge of the media-bay bezel and pull the bottom of the bezel slightly away from the server. 2. Pull the media-bay bezel down to release the two tabs at the top edge of the bezel. Store the bezel in a safe place. Working with adapters You can install up to six adapters in the expansion connectors on the processor board. All six of the slots are peripheral component interconnect (PCI) expansion slots. The server comes with an integrated super video graphics array (SVGA) video controller, which is not removable. If you want to disable this controller and use a video adapter instead, you can install a video adapter in an expansion slot. When you install a PCI video adapter, the server BIOS automatically disables the integrated video controller. Note: Video adapters are supported in all six PCI slots. The following illustration shows the location of the 64-bit PCI expansion slots on the processor board. 46 Hardware Maintenance Manual: Netfinity 7100 - Type 8666

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Removing the server front door and the media-bay bezel
To remove the server front door of a tower model:
1.
Unlock and open the front door.
2.
Lift the front door up and off its hinges. Store the door in a safe place.
To remove the media-bay bezel:
1.
Release the two tabs at the bottom edge of the media-bay bezel and pull the
bottom of the bezel slightly away from the server.
2.
Pull the media-bay bezel down to release the two tabs at the top edge of the
bezel. Store the bezel in a safe place.
Working with adapters
You can install up to six adapters in the expansion connectors on the processor
board. All six of the slots are peripheral component interconnect (PCI) expansion
slots.
The server comes with an integrated super video graphics array (SVGA) video
controller, which is not removable. If you want to disable this controller and use a
video adapter instead, you can install a video adapter in an expansion slot. When
you install a PCI video adapter, the server BIOS automatically disables the
integrated video controller.
Note:
Video adapters are supported in all six PCI slots.
The following illustration shows the location of the 64-bit PCI expansion slots on
the processor board.
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