PCI TriManual-Intro - Sonnet Technologies
PCI TriManual-Intro - Sonnet Technologies
PCI TriManual-Intro - Sonnet Technologies
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<strong>PCI</strong> <strong>TriManual</strong>-Chapters 1-13 3/30/01 5:57 PM Page 119<br />
En<br />
Turn Off and Open Computer<br />
1. Shut down your UMAX J700. If the computer<br />
has been on for any length of time, wait a few<br />
minutes for it to cool before beginning the<br />
installation.<br />
security screw<br />
case cover<br />
2. Disconnect the power and peripheral cables<br />
from the back of the computer and move it to<br />
an area where you can freely work.<br />
Figure 1; Figura 1<br />
3. With the rear of the computer facing you, open<br />
your computer by first loosening the security<br />
screw on the back of the case; then, lift the case<br />
cover away from the computer (Figure 1).<br />
4. Identify the internal components of your computer.<br />
Touch the power supply metal shielding<br />
(Figure 2) to discharge any potential damaging<br />
static electricity.<br />
Remove Processor Card<br />
Remove the current processor card from the<br />
Processor Card Slot (Figure 3) and set it aside.<br />
Be careful! The heatsink on top of the processor<br />
card can get extremely hot if it has not been given<br />
sufficient time to cool.<br />
Reset CUDA Switch<br />
Reset the CUDA switch on the logic board<br />
(Figure 4). It is located at the rear of the logic board<br />
near the first <strong>PCI</strong> slot. Resetting this switch ensures<br />
that a new upgrade card is recognized at the<br />
next startup.<br />
power supply<br />
metal shielding<br />
Figure 2; Figura 2<br />
Processor Card Slot<br />
Processor Card<br />
Figure 3; Figura 3<br />
CUDA switch<br />
<strong>PCI</strong> slot<br />
8-5<br />
Figure 4; Figura 4