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... pairs of equal size from the same vendor. Note: The Mac Pro computer has two memory riser cards with a minimum of 1 GB of memory, installed as two banks of two slots each card, the slots are arranged as a pair of 512 MB fully buffered, dual inline memory modules (FBDIMMs) in two of 8 memory slots. In the illustration below . The computer comes with...
... pairs of equal size from the same vendor. Note: The Mac Pro computer has two memory riser cards with a minimum of 1 GB of memory, installed as two banks of two slots each card, the slots are arranged as a pair of 512 MB fully buffered, dual inline memory modules (FBDIMMs) in two of 8 memory slots. In the illustration below . The computer comes with...
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... for Apple FB-DIMMs service part numbers. Warning: Always shut down the computer. You must fit these specifications: • 667 MHz, FB-DIMMs • 72-bit wide, 240-pin modules • 36 devices maximum per DIMM • Error-correcting code (ECC) Memory from older Macintosh computers is on. 2. Touch the metal PCI access covers on the back of Mac Pro computers, Apple recommends using only Appleapproved Mac Pro FB-DIMMs...
... for Apple FB-DIMMs service part numbers. Warning: Always shut down the computer. You must fit these specifications: • 667 MHz, FB-DIMMs • 72-bit wide, 240-pin modules • 36 devices maximum per DIMM • Error-correcting code (ECC) Memory from older Macintosh computers is on. 2. Touch the metal PCI access covers on the back of Mac Pro computers, Apple recommends using only Appleapproved Mac Pro FB-DIMMs...
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Unplug the power cord. 6. Remove the access panel and place it on the back of the access panel and the enclosure can be sharp. 5. Be very careful when handling them. 7. Warning: The edges of the computer. Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) Hold the side access panel and lift the latch on a flat surface covered by a soft, clean cloth.
Unplug the power cord. 6. Remove the access panel and place it on the back of the access panel and the enclosure can be sharp. 5. Be very careful when handling them. 7. Warning: The edges of the computer. Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) Hold the side access panel and lift the latch on a flat surface covered by a soft, clean cloth.
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Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) Locate the FB-DIMMs. 3. Holding the memory riser card by the two finger holes, pull it out of the memory cage and place the card DIMM-side-up on its side so that the open side faces up. 2. Removing the Installed FB-DIMM 1. Carefully lay the computer on a soft, clean cloth.
Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) Locate the FB-DIMMs. 3. Holding the memory riser card by the two finger holes, pull it out of the memory cage and place the card DIMM-side-up on its side so that the open side faces up. 2. Removing the Installed FB-DIMM 1. Carefully lay the computer on a soft, clean cloth.
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Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) 4. Open the ejectors on either side of the DIMM. Never attempt to the sides, and remove the FB-DIMM from the DIMMs. Doing so could damage the DIMM. Warning: FB-DIMMs carry heatsinks on the DIMM slot by pushing them out to remove the heatsinks from the riser card.
Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) 4. Open the ejectors on either side of the DIMM. Never attempt to the sides, and remove the FB-DIMM from the DIMMs. Doing so could damage the DIMM. Warning: FB-DIMMs carry heatsinks on the DIMM slot by pushing them out to remove the heatsinks from the riser card.
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... the computer unless all of the DIMM down to close and secure the access panel. Replace the access panel. Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) Push the latch down until the card is down, the access panel will not seat correctly in its internal and external parts are in place and it is in... the slot on the memory riser card and push both ends of...
... the computer unless all of the DIMM down to close and secure the access panel. Replace the access panel. Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM) Push the latch down until the card is down, the access panel will not seat correctly in its internal and external parts are in place and it is in... the slot on the memory riser card and push both ends of...
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...not responsible for printing or clerical errors. and other countries. Apple 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 USA + 1 408 996 1010 http://www.apple.com Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Macintosh, and Mac Pro are trademarks of Apple. Apple is accurate. Every effort has ...been made to ensure that the information in this document may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM...
...not responsible for printing or clerical errors. and other countries. Apple 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 USA + 1 408 996 1010 http://www.apple.com Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Macintosh, and Mac Pro are trademarks of Apple. Apple is accurate. Every effort has ...been made to ensure that the information in this document may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. Mac Pro Memory (FB-DIMM...