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... before you operate the unit immediately, it may form inside the unit. Do not use , remove it from hot surfaces, allow the internal system to cool before moving the drive. ■ Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft, dry cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent ...the drive to sudden changes in temperature, as alcohol or benzene, which can damage the finish. ■ If any object or liquid falls into the cabinet, immediately unplug the workstation and have it checked by the edges, not the flat surface of the disc. ■ Do not clean the disc with...
... before you operate the unit immediately, it may form inside the unit. Do not use , remove it from hot surfaces, allow the internal system to cool before moving the drive. ■ Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft, dry cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent ...the drive to sudden changes in temperature, as alcohol or benzene, which can damage the finish. ■ If any object or liquid falls into the cabinet, immediately unplug the workstation and have it checked by the edges, not the flat surface of the disc. ■ Do not clean the disc with...
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... 95 Removing a hard drive 95 Installing a hard drive 96 Installing a hard drive in the fifth hard drive bay 98 Liquid cooling unit ...99 Removing the liquid cooling unit 99 Installing a liquid cooling unit 103 Replacing the liquid cooling unit VRD fan 110 Removing the VRD fan 110 Installing the VRD fan 111 Processor heatsink ...113 Removing the CPU...
... 95 Removing a hard drive 95 Installing a hard drive 96 Installing a hard drive in the fifth hard drive bay 98 Liquid cooling unit ...99 Removing the liquid cooling unit 99 Installing a liquid cooling unit 103 Replacing the liquid cooling unit VRD fan 110 Removing the VRD fan 110 Installing the VRD fan 111 Processor heatsink ...113 Removing the CPU...
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... fan 25 Front control panel 2 Memory module 14 PCI Express x16 26 Front USB pairs (x8 performance)* 3 Voltage regulator fan (Liquid Cooling Unit) 15 PCI Express x16 27 Internal USB 0 graphics 4 CPU1 16 PCI 32 bit, 33 MHz 28 Serial SCSI (SAS) 5 Serial 17 PCI Express x16 29 PCI-X speed (x8 jumper performance... jumper 44 Battery 56 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW System board components The following image shows the system board connectors and sockets on the HP xw9400 Workstation.
... fan 25 Front control panel 2 Memory module 14 PCI Express x16 26 Front USB pairs (x8 performance)* 3 Voltage regulator fan (Liquid Cooling Unit) 15 PCI Express x16 27 Internal USB 0 graphics 4 CPU1 16 PCI 32 bit, 33 MHz 28 Serial SCSI (SAS) 5 Serial 17 PCI Express x16 29 PCI-X speed (x8 jumper performance... jumper 44 Battery 56 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW System board components The following image shows the system board connectors and sockets on the HP xw9400 Workstation.
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.... Alternately and evenly loosen the two CPU 0 mounting screws (2). Disconnect power from the liquid cooling unit. Loosen the two liquid cooling unit/radiator mounting screws (1) from the system (Pre-disassembly procedures on page 55), and remove the access panel (Access panel on its side with the ...system board facing up. 2. Figure 5-49 Loosen radiator and CPU mounting screws ENWW Removing and replacing components 99 Liquid cooling unit The following steps describe removal of a liquid cooling unit. 1. Place the workstation on page 63).
.... Alternately and evenly loosen the two CPU 0 mounting screws (2). Disconnect power from the liquid cooling unit. Loosen the two liquid cooling unit/radiator mounting screws (1) from the system (Pre-disassembly procedures on page 55), and remove the access panel (Access panel on its side with the ...system board facing up. 2. Figure 5-49 Loosen radiator and CPU mounting screws ENWW Removing and replacing components 99 Liquid cooling unit The following steps describe removal of a liquid cooling unit. 1. Place the workstation on page 63).
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Raise the radiator to its upright position. Figure 5-51 Disconnect memory, radiator, and voltage regulator fan cables 100 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Figure 5-50 Raise the radiator 4. Disconnect the memory fan (1), radiator fan (2), and voltage regulator fan (3) cables from the system board. 3. Pull the memory fan cable clear of the liquid cooling unit.
Raise the radiator to its upright position. Figure 5-51 Disconnect memory, radiator, and voltage regulator fan cables 100 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Figure 5-50 Raise the radiator 4. Disconnect the memory fan (1), radiator fan (2), and voltage regulator fan (3) cables from the system board. 3. Pull the memory fan cable clear of the liquid cooling unit.
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Figure 5-53 Disconnect pump cable ENWW Removing and replacing components 101 Lower the fan/radiator to its closed position. 7. For convenience, disconnect the PSU (1) cable from the system board. Figure 5-52 Loosen liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws 6. 5. Disconnect the liquid cooling unit pump cable (2) from the system board. Alternately and evenly loosen the two liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws from the liquid cooling unit.
Figure 5-53 Disconnect pump cable ENWW Removing and replacing components 101 Lower the fan/radiator to its closed position. 7. For convenience, disconnect the PSU (1) cable from the system board. Figure 5-52 Loosen liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws 6. 5. Disconnect the liquid cooling unit pump cable (2) from the system board. Alternately and evenly loosen the two liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws from the liquid cooling unit.
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... touch the voltage regulator heatsink or the thermal compound on the memory fan housing (1) and lift the unit from the liquid cooling unit. Raise the liquid cooling unit fan/radiator to its upright position and remove the unit from the chassis. (This is necessary if the system ...board is to be removed.) Figure 5-55 Remove liquid cooling unit chassis bracket 102 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW If desired, loosen the liquid cooling unit chassis bracket screws and remove the bracket from the workstation. 8.
... touch the voltage regulator heatsink or the thermal compound on the memory fan housing (1) and lift the unit from the liquid cooling unit. Raise the liquid cooling unit fan/radiator to its upright position and remove the unit from the chassis. (This is necessary if the system ...board is to be removed.) Figure 5-55 Remove liquid cooling unit chassis bracket 102 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW If desired, loosen the liquid cooling unit chassis bracket screws and remove the bracket from the workstation. 8.
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...workstation on page 63). Figure 5-57 Remove plastic protectors 4. Install the liquid cooling unit rear chassis bracket if it is not already installed. Disconnect power from the reused liquid cooling unit cold plates. Figure 5-56 Install rear chassis bracket 3. For a new installation, remove the plastic protectors covering the thermal interface material on the liquid cooling... unit. For a reused liquid cooling unit, clean the old thermal interface material from the processor and from ...
...workstation on page 63). Figure 5-57 Remove plastic protectors 4. Install the liquid cooling unit rear chassis bracket if it is not already installed. Disconnect power from the reused liquid cooling unit cold plates. Figure 5-56 Install rear chassis bracket 3. For a new installation, remove the plastic protectors covering the thermal interface material on the liquid cooling... unit. For a reused liquid cooling unit, clean the old thermal interface material from the processor and from ...
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...other nearby components. Be careful not to guide holes Figure 5-59 Install liquid cooling unit in chassis 104 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Place the liquid cooling unit fan/radiator is in the liquid cooling unit hinge arm. For convenience, disconnect P15 and/or P16 power cables... from the graphics cards (if applicable), and disconnect the P3 power connector from a new liquid cooling unit. 5. Figure 5-58 Align guide pins to put your fingers in its upright position. NOTE: Do not remove the interface material...
...other nearby components. Be careful not to guide holes Figure 5-59 Install liquid cooling unit in chassis 104 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Place the liquid cooling unit fan/radiator is in the liquid cooling unit hinge arm. For convenience, disconnect P15 and/or P16 power cables... from the graphics cards (if applicable), and disconnect the P3 power connector from a new liquid cooling unit. 5. Figure 5-58 Align guide pins to put your fingers in its upright position. NOTE: Do not remove the interface material...
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7. Lower the liquid cooling unit fan/radiator. 8. Install the workstation memory fan. Guide the memory fan cable through the liquid cooling unit radiator tubing as shown in the following illustration. Figure 5-61 Position memory fan cable 10. Raise the radiator fan to its upright position. Figure 5-60 Removing the memory fan 9. ENWW Removing and replacing components 105 Lower the memory fan assembly into the workstation chassis and snap it into place.
7. Lower the liquid cooling unit fan/radiator. 8. Install the workstation memory fan. Guide the memory fan cable through the liquid cooling unit radiator tubing as shown in the following illustration. Figure 5-61 Position memory fan cable 10. Raise the radiator fan to its upright position. Figure 5-60 Removing the memory fan 9. ENWW Removing and replacing components 105 Lower the memory fan assembly into the workstation chassis and snap it into place.
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For convenience, you may remove any nearby PC card from its slot while you connect cables. CAUTION: Ensure that no cables interfere with the liquid cooling unit's system board mounts or with other components on the system board. 11. Figure 5-62 Connect memory fan cable 12. Connect the cables for the radiator fan (1) and voltage regulator fan (2) to system board 106 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Figure 5-63 Connect radiator fan and voltage regulator fan cables to the system board. Connect the memory fan cable to the system board.
For convenience, you may remove any nearby PC card from its slot while you connect cables. CAUTION: Ensure that no cables interfere with the liquid cooling unit's system board mounts or with other components on the system board. 11. Figure 5-62 Connect memory fan cable 12. Connect the cables for the radiator fan (1) and voltage regulator fan (2) to system board 106 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Figure 5-63 Connect radiator fan and voltage regulator fan cables to the system board. Connect the memory fan cable to the system board.
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Figure 5-64 Tighten liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws 14. Alternately and evenly tighten the liquid cooling unit/CPU 0 mounting screws to its closing position. 15. Lower the radiator to a torque of 6 in ./ lbs. 13. Figure 5-65 Tighten liquid cooling unit/CPU 0 mounting screws ENWW Removing and replacing components 107 Alternately and evenly tighten the liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws to a torque of 6 in ./ lbs.
Figure 5-64 Tighten liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws 14. Alternately and evenly tighten the liquid cooling unit/CPU 0 mounting screws to its closing position. 15. Lower the radiator to a torque of 6 in ./ lbs. 13. Figure 5-65 Tighten liquid cooling unit/CPU 0 mounting screws ENWW Removing and replacing components 107 Alternately and evenly tighten the liquid cooling unit/CPU 1 mounting screws to a torque of 6 in ./ lbs.
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Figure 5-66 Position radiator and tighten mounting screws 17. Connect the liquid cooling unit pump cable to system board 108 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Figure 5-67 Connect pump cable to the system board. Tighten the radiator mounting screws. 16.
Figure 5-66 Position radiator and tighten mounting screws 17. Connect the liquid cooling unit pump cable to system board 108 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Figure 5-67 Connect pump cable to the system board. Tighten the radiator mounting screws. 16.
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Removing the VRD fan To remove the VRD fan: 1. Grasp the fan and pull up. 110 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Replacing the liquid cooling unit VRD fan This section explains how to replace the VRD fan in the liquid cooling unit. Remove the VRD cable from its holder. Remove the VRD fan from the cable channel. 2.
Removing the VRD fan To remove the VRD fan: 1. Grasp the fan and pull up. 110 Chapter 5 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW Replacing the liquid cooling unit VRD fan This section explains how to replace the VRD fan in the liquid cooling unit. Remove the VRD cable from its holder. Remove the VRD fan from the cable channel. 2.
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...Not Have the Same Frequency Operating Range Installed processors operate at Replace a processor so that both operate at different frequencies. workstation before reseating or replacing components because there is powered down. 1. replace if not functioning. have malfunctioned. Replace system ...liquid cooling unit Verify VRD fan operation; Be sure that both operate at different frequencies. Reseat memory or system fan connector. 2. Restore BIOS. 511-CPU Fan Not Detected Fan is powered down . 1. Reconnect the keyboard to the system board even when the workstation...
...Not Have the Same Frequency Operating Range Installed processors operate at Replace a processor so that both operate at different frequencies. workstation before reseating or replacing components because there is powered down. 1. replace if not functioning. have malfunctioned. Replace system ...liquid cooling unit Verify VRD fan operation; Be sure that both operate at different frequencies. Reseat memory or system fan connector. 2. Restore BIOS. 511-CPU Fan Not Detected Fan is powered down . 1. Reconnect the keyboard to the system board even when the workstation...
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... port connector SATA0-SATA5 SATA Connectors CPUFAN0 CPU0 fan header CPUFAN1 CPU1 fan header SAS/SATA0-SAS/SATA7 SAS Connectors VOLTAGE REGULATOR FAN (LIQUID Voltage regulator fan connector COOLING UNIT) PCI FAN PCI fan header MEMORY FAN Memory fan header 12V FAN 12-V fan header 12V FAN 12-V fan header CMOS Clear...
... port connector SATA0-SATA5 SATA Connectors CPUFAN0 CPU0 fan header CPUFAN1 CPU1 fan header SAS/SATA0-SAS/SATA7 SAS Connectors VOLTAGE REGULATOR FAN (LIQUID Voltage regulator fan connector COOLING UNIT) PCI FAN PCI fan header MEMORY FAN Memory fan header 12V FAN 12-V fan header 12V FAN 12-V fan header CMOS Clear...