HP xw Workstation Series - Diskette drive installation
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...not want to the diskette drive. Installing the drive in Figure 3. Refer to push the cable down so that it catches on your workstation, the location of the system board connector and the correct power cable might have to the service label on the system board. Your ...a data cable from the system board to the diskette drive and connect the power cable from the power supply to interfere with the heatsink fans or block airflow. Figure 3. Connecting the data cable 5. HP xw8000 and xw9000 series workstations HP xw6000 series workstation HP xw4000 series workstation Figure 2.
...not want to the diskette drive. Installing the drive in Figure 3. Refer to push the cable down so that it catches on your workstation, the location of the system board connector and the correct power cable might have to the service label on the system board. Your ...a data cable from the system board to the diskette drive and connect the power cable from the power supply to interfere with the heatsink fans or block airflow. Figure 3. Connecting the data cable 5. HP xw8000 and xw9000 series workstations HP xw6000 series workstation HP xw4000 series workstation Figure 2.
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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...center, or contact an authorized dealer or reseller. Press and hold down and you want to use Computer Setup (F10) to and from HP. Workstation will not move using Computer Setup (F10). Press the power button to easily resolve the general problems described in the upper-left corner. ... of support telephone numbers for more space on if you might lose your region, and click Contact HP in this section. Cannot remove workstation cover or access panel. Make sure the processor heatsink is full. 1. Unlock the solenoid hood lock using the arrow keys on the back of the up...
...center, or contact an authorized dealer or reseller. Press and hold down and you want to use Computer Setup (F10) to and from HP. Workstation will not move using Computer Setup (F10). Press the power button to easily resolve the general problems described in the upper-left corner. ... of support telephone numbers for more space on if you might lose your region, and click Contact HP in this section. Cannot remove workstation cover or access panel. Make sure the processor heatsink is full. 1. Unlock the solenoid hood lock using the arrow keys on the back of the up...
HP xw Workstation series Setup and Troubleshooting Guide
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... attached. If the processor fan is not spinning, make properly attached to No beeps. Ensure processor. Contact HP for 5 cycles, after which, only the blinks continue to RAM mode (select models only) or normal Suspend mode. Verify that the assembly is not processor fan is running... failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be a problem with the processor heatsink. Open the access panel and ensure the following LED activity and beeps, the beeps are heard through the chassis speaker. No Workstation on the system board: ◦ 24-pin main power (all systems) ...
... attached. If the processor fan is not spinning, make properly attached to No beeps. Ensure processor. Contact HP for 5 cycles, after which, only the blinks continue to RAM mode (select models only) or normal Suspend mode. Verify that the assembly is not processor fan is running... failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be a problem with the processor heatsink. Open the access panel and ensure the following LED activity and beeps, the beeps are heard through the chassis speaker. No Workstation on the system board: ◦ 24-pin main power (all systems) ...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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...in an unsupported configuration. • Mixing Unbuffered and Registered DIMMS is required when adding a second processor to HP 600 and 800 Workstations • Adding a second processor without corresponding memory results in the U.S. CAUTION: Additional memory is not supported...174; processor in HP 600 and 800 Workstations, and HP xw6000 and xw8000 series Workstations with your HP workstation, see http://www.hp.com/go/productbulletin . registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Kit contents ● Intel® Xeon® processor ● Processor heatsink ● Warranty ...
...in an unsupported configuration. • Mixing Unbuffered and Registered DIMMS is required when adding a second processor to HP 600 and 800 Workstations • Adding a second processor without corresponding memory results in the U.S. CAUTION: Additional memory is not supported...174; processor in HP 600 and 800 Workstations, and HP xw6000 and xw8000 series Workstations with your HP workstation, see http://www.hp.com/go/productbulletin . registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Kit contents ● Intel® Xeon® processor ● Processor heatsink ● Warranty ...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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CAUTION: After installing the processor in the processor base with the socket. Align the notches in the socket, do not power up the workstation without the heatsink attached. Seat the processor into the socket. To install the processor: a. 2. Figure 2 Installing the processor 3. Ensure that the processor is level with the tabs on ...
CAUTION: After installing the processor in the processor base with the socket. Align the notches in the socket, do not power up the workstation without the heatsink attached. Seat the processor into the socket. To install the processor: a. 2. Figure 2 Installing the processor 3. Ensure that the processor is level with the tabs on ...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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...processor socket 4. Remove the plastic cover from the processor. Align the notches in HP xw series Workstations After preparing the workstation for component installation, perform the following steps to install the processor: 1. Installing ...the second processor in the processor base with the tabs on the socket. To install the processor: a. Remove the processor socket protective cover. If there is a plastic plug in the second processor heatsink...
...processor socket 4. Remove the plastic cover from the processor. Align the notches in HP xw series Workstations After preparing the workstation for component installation, perform the following steps to install the processor: 1. Installing ...the second processor in the processor base with the tabs on the socket. To install the processor: a. Remove the processor socket protective cover. If there is a plastic plug in the second processor heatsink...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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Figure 5 Installing the processor 5. Close the processor cover plate. Lightly press down on the processor cover plate while closing the socket lever. CAUTION: After installing the processor in the socket, do not power up the workstation without the heatsink attached. Damage to the processor or the processor socket might result. 8 Second Intel® Xeon® processor installation ENWW Seat the processor into the socket. d. Ensure that the processor is level with the socket. c.
Figure 5 Installing the processor 5. Close the processor cover plate. Lightly press down on the processor cover plate while closing the socket lever. CAUTION: After installing the processor in the socket, do not power up the workstation without the heatsink attached. Damage to the processor or the processor socket might result. 8 Second Intel® Xeon® processor installation ENWW Seat the processor into the socket. d. Ensure that the processor is level with the socket. c.
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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... the system board 2. Connect the heatsink electrical receptacle to do not power up , the thermal interface must face toward the rear of the new heatsink, and then set the heatsink over the processor. Figure 6 Installing the heatsink in the HP Workstation series 1. b. Partially tighten the four heatsink screws so that the heatsink body remains level. Fully tighten one...
... the system board 2. Connect the heatsink electrical receptacle to do not power up , the thermal interface must face toward the rear of the new heatsink, and then set the heatsink over the processor. Figure 6 Installing the heatsink in the HP Workstation series 1. b. Partially tighten the four heatsink screws so that the heatsink body remains level. Fully tighten one...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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... thermal grease protective liner from the underside of the first heatsink fan. 1. Figure 7 Tightening the heatsink screws Installing the processor heatsink in the HP xw Workstation series CAUTION: Ensure that the second heatsink does not crush the electrical wires of the new heatsink, and then set the heatsink over the processor. Tighten all screws to 6 inch-lbs of...
... thermal grease protective liner from the underside of the first heatsink fan. 1. Figure 7 Tightening the heatsink screws Installing the processor heatsink in the HP xw Workstation series CAUTION: Ensure that the second heatsink does not crush the electrical wires of the new heatsink, and then set the heatsink over the processor. Tighten all screws to 6 inch-lbs of...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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... 9 Long blade Torx screwdriver access route to the second processor heatsink fan header connector on the system board 2. To install the heatsink: a. Figure 8 Installing the heatsink in an HP xw8600 Workstation, use a long blade T-15 torx driver to access the heatsink mounting screws. Align the heatsink mounting posts with their respective threaded mounting holes on the fan...
... 9 Long blade Torx screwdriver access route to the second processor heatsink fan header connector on the system board 2. To install the heatsink: a. Figure 8 Installing the heatsink in an HP xw8600 Workstation, use a long blade T-15 torx driver to access the heatsink mounting screws. Align the heatsink mounting posts with their respective threaded mounting holes on the fan...
HP Workstations - Second Xeon Processor Installation
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... the airflow guide, if applicable. 3. Restore power to the workstation and all screws to the workstation and all external devices. 5. Figure 10 Tightening the heatsink screws Step 5-Reassembling the workstation To reassemble the workstation after installation: 1. Reinstall the memory fan assembly, if applicable....process for Windows Vista Business, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and Red Hat Linux operating systems. Windows Vista Business When the workstation starts, Windows Vista Business detects the new processor hardware. Reconnect power to 6 inch-lb of torque. b. Fully ...
... the airflow guide, if applicable. 3. Restore power to the workstation and all screws to the workstation and all external devices. 5. Figure 10 Tightening the heatsink screws Step 5-Reassembling the workstation To reassemble the workstation after installation: 1. Reinstall the memory fan assembly, if applicable....process for Windows Vista Business, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and Red Hat Linux operating systems. Windows Vista Business When the workstation starts, Windows Vista Business detects the new processor hardware. Reconnect power to 6 inch-lb of torque. b. Fully ...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... a SATA hard drive 91 Installing a SATA hard drive 92 Installing SATA hard drives in an optical drive bay (optional 94 Processor heatsink ...96 Removing the processor heatsink 96 Installing the processor heatsink 98 System processor ...98 Removing a system processor 98 Installing a system processor 99 System board ...100 Removing the system board 100 Battery...
... a SATA hard drive 91 Installing a SATA hard drive 92 Installing SATA hard drives in an optical drive bay (optional 94 Processor heatsink ...96 Removing the processor heatsink 96 Installing the processor heatsink 98 System processor ...98 Removing a system processor 98 Installing a system processor 99 System board ...100 Removing the system board 100 Battery...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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Table 1-7 Power supply specifications (continued) Item Description Operating input line frequency range 47-66 Hz Rated input current 10A @ 90 VAC 6A @ 200-240 VAC Rated input voltage range Rated input line frequency Operating input line frequency range Rated input current 118 VAC 400 Hz 393-407 Hz 10A @ 118 VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 434 BTU/hr = (109 kg-cal/hr) Maximum 964 BTU/hr = (243 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed 80 Plus compliant and compatible with ENERGY Yes STAR compliant configurations.* FEMP Standby Power...
Table 1-7 Power supply specifications (continued) Item Description Operating input line frequency range 47-66 Hz Rated input current 10A @ 90 VAC 6A @ 200-240 VAC Rated input voltage range Rated input line frequency Operating input line frequency range Rated input current 118 VAC 400 Hz 393-407 Hz 10A @ 118 VAC Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Typical 434 BTU/hr = (109 kg-cal/hr) Maximum 964 BTU/hr = (243 kg-cal/hr) Power supply fan 92x25 mm variable speed 80 Plus compliant and compatible with ENERGY Yes STAR compliant configurations.* FEMP Standby Power...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... (optional) If a cable lock is installed on your workstation, remove it before servicing the workstation. 56 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Table 4-4 Workstation component disassembly order (continued) Hard drives (SAS hard drive on page 86), SATA hard drive on page 91) Processor heatsink (Processor heatsink on page 96) Processor (System processor on page 98...
... (optional) If a cable lock is installed on your workstation, remove it before servicing the workstation. 56 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Table 4-4 Workstation component disassembly order (continued) Hard drives (SAS hard drive on page 86), SATA hard drive on page 91) Processor heatsink (Processor heatsink on page 96) Processor (System processor on page 98...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... away from its connector on the system board (1), as shown: Figure 4-27 Replacing the memory fan 2. Both the Memory fan connector and the Chip Set heatsink fan connector are white. Disconnect the memory fan cable from the system fan housing (2). To locate the memory fan system board header connector, refer to...
... away from its connector on the system board (1), as shown: Figure 4-27 Replacing the memory fan 2. Both the Memory fan connector and the Chip Set heatsink fan connector are white. Disconnect the memory fan cable from the system fan housing (2). To locate the memory fan system board header connector, refer to...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... 9. Connect the data cable to the hard drive and to remove and install a processor heatsink. The heatsink shown in the following figures is an example of what might be installed in the following figure. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 52). 2. Connect the power cable (not shown). 10. Not...
... 9. Connect the data cable to the hard drive and to remove and install a processor heatsink. The heatsink shown in the following figures is an example of what might be installed in the following figure. Disconnect power from the workstation (see Predisassembly procedures on page 52). 2. Connect the power cable (not shown). 10. Not...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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Use alcohol and a soft cloth to dry completely. ENWW Removing and replacing components 97 Disconnect the processor heatsink fan cable from the processor and the heatsink, allowing the alcohol on to break the thermal grease binding. 7. Figure 4-57 Identify proper screw loosening sequence 5. Loosen ..., slowly and evenly loosen one screw, and then move on the processor and heatsink to clean all screws a little at a time, ensuring that the processor remains level. Lift the processor heatsink out of diagonally opposite screws (1) from the processor heat sink until the screw ...
Use alcohol and a soft cloth to dry completely. ENWW Removing and replacing components 97 Disconnect the processor heatsink fan cable from the processor and the heatsink, allowing the alcohol on to break the thermal grease binding. 7. Figure 4-57 Identify proper screw loosening sequence 5. Loosen ..., slowly and evenly loosen one screw, and then move on the processor and heatsink to clean all screws a little at a time, ensuring that the processor remains level. Lift the processor heatsink out of diagonally opposite screws (1) from the processor heat sink until the screw ...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...tighten the four screws a little at a time, ensuring that the heatsink fan is complete, reinstall the workstation side access panel. CAUTION: Do not overtighten the heatsink screws. Disconnect power from the bottom of the new heatsink before installing it. 5. Instead, remove the thermal grease protective liner...and install a system processor. If you overtighten them, you have a torque-limited drive, tighten the screws to the center of the workstation. 6. Instead, tighten all screws a little at a time. When installation is facing toward the front of the processor top surface. ...
...tighten the four screws a little at a time, ensuring that the heatsink fan is complete, reinstall the workstation side access panel. CAUTION: Do not overtighten the heatsink screws. Disconnect power from the bottom of the new heatsink before installing it. 5. Instead, remove the thermal grease protective liner...and install a system processor. If you overtighten them, you have a torque-limited drive, tighten the screws to the center of the workstation. 6. Instead, tighten all screws a little at a time. When installation is facing toward the front of the processor top surface. ...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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...bending the contacts, use extreme care when handling the processor. 4. Pull the processor straight out of the socket (3), making sure not to a workstation that originally contained only one, remove the plastic cover from the system (see Side access panel on page 98). 5. Store the processor in... a static free container in the socket. Remove the processor (see Removing the processor heatsink on page 52). 2. Raise the processor socket lever and cover fully. 6. Disconnect power from second processor socket CAUTION: The processor socket ...
...bending the contacts, use extreme care when handling the processor. 4. Pull the processor straight out of the socket (3), making sure not to a workstation that originally contained only one, remove the plastic cover from the system (see Side access panel on page 98). 5. Store the processor in... a static free container in the socket. Remove the processor (see Removing the processor heatsink on page 52). 2. Raise the processor socket lever and cover fully. 6. Disconnect power from second processor socket CAUTION: The processor socket ...
HP xw6600 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide
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... cable has a 6-pin black connector, and the system board power cable has an 8-pin white connector. For more information, see Processor heatsink on top of the processor socket. Figure 4-60 Seating the processor 8. As shown in the following figure, align the triangle on the corner...graphics card, and which power cable was disconnected from the system (see Side access panel on page 73. 7. Ensure that the processor heatsinks have different pin counts and different colors. These cables have been removed. 100 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Remove the side ...
... cable has a 6-pin black connector, and the system board power cable has an 8-pin white connector. For more information, see Processor heatsink on top of the processor socket. Figure 4-60 Seating the processor 8. As shown in the following figure, align the triangle on the corner...graphics card, and which power cable was disconnected from the system (see Side access panel on page 73. 7. Ensure that the processor heatsinks have different pin counts and different colors. These cables have been removed. 100 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Remove the side ...