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... expansion card 112 Installing an expansion card 114 Battery ...117 Removing the battery 117 Installing the battery 118 CPU heatsink ...118 Removing the CPU heatsink 118 Installing the CPU heatsink 119 CPU ...121 Removing a CPU 121 Installing a CPU 122 System board ...123 Removing the system board 123 Installing the system board 123 Product recycling ...124 6 Diagnostics...
... expansion card 112 Installing an expansion card 114 Battery ...117 Removing the battery 117 Installing the battery 118 CPU heatsink ...118 Removing the CPU heatsink 118 Installing the CPU heatsink 119 CPU ...121 Removing a CPU 121 Installing a CPU 122 System board ...123 Removing the system board 123 Installing the system board 123 Product recycling ...124 6 Diagnostics...
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Drive configurations can vary. Figure 1-2 Computer components Table 1-1 Computer component descriptions Item Description Item Description 1 Access panel 8 System fan 2 Processor (CPU) 9 Chassis 3 Heatsink 10 Front bezel 4 PCIe card 11 Speaker 5 System board 12 Optical drive 6 Hard disk drive 13 Optional media reader or second hard disk ... following image shows the components of a typical computer layout. For complete and current information on supported accessories and components for the computer, see http://partsurfer.hp.com.
Drive configurations can vary. Figure 1-2 Computer components Table 1-1 Computer component descriptions Item Description Item Description 1 Access panel 8 System fan 2 Processor (CPU) 9 Chassis 3 Heatsink 10 Front bezel 4 PCIe card 11 Speaker 5 System board 12 Optical drive 6 Hard disk drive 13 Optional media reader or second hard disk ... following image shows the components of a typical computer layout. For complete and current information on supported accessories and components for the computer, see http://partsurfer.hp.com.
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Power supply voltages Table 1-4 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description +12 V-CPU Input to onboard regulator that supplies power to CPU +12 V-MAIN PCI, PCIe, system fans, storage (optical and hard disk drives), and input to onboard regulators +12 V-SBY Input to provide power for the ...
Power supply voltages Table 1-4 Power supply source voltages Source voltage Description +12 V-CPU Input to onboard regulator that supplies power to CPU +12 V-MAIN PCI, PCIe, system fans, storage (optical and hard disk drives), and input to onboard regulators +12 V-SBY Input to provide power for the ...
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Maximum combined current on +12V(CPU,Main) is 20A. 12Vsb 11.4 1.3A 8 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Power supply currents Table 1-5 Maximum current per rail Output (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu Nominal output voltage 12.1 12.1 Maximum continuous current 14A 12A 240W combined -12V -12.0 0.15A CAUTION: Do not exceed 240 watts of total continuous output power.
Maximum combined current on +12V(CPU,Main) is 20A. 12Vsb 11.4 1.3A 8 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW Power supply currents Table 1-5 Maximum current per rail Output (240W) +12V Main +12Vcpu Nominal output voltage 12.1 12.1 Maximum continuous current 14A 12A 240W combined -12V -12.0 0.15A CAUTION: Do not exceed 240 watts of total continuous output power.
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...enabled, this feature enables the computer to shut down conventionally. Press F10 to accept the change . Hyper-threading This HP computer supports Hyper-threading. Press F10 to accept the change . Select File>Save Change and Exit, and then press ... 1. Press F10 during start up . 2. Press F10 during start up . 2. For more information see http://www.hp.com/accessibility. SATA Power Management SATA Power Management enables or disables SATA bus and/or device power management. When the ...are tested with Hyper-Threading enabled is treated by the operating system as the CPU.
...enabled, this feature enables the computer to shut down conventionally. Press F10 to accept the change . Hyper-threading This HP computer supports Hyper-threading. Press F10 to accept the change . Select File>Save Change and Exit, and then press ... 1. Press F10 during start up . 2. Press F10 during start up . 2. For more information see http://www.hp.com/accessibility. SATA Power Management SATA Power Management enables or disables SATA bus and/or device power management. When the ...are tested with Hyper-Threading enabled is treated by the operating system as the CPU.
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... Tools folder by selecting Start>All Programs>HP Cool Tools. 2. Intel Turbo Boost Technology The HP Z Workstation series supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. To install or launch the applications, select the appropriate application. This feature enables the CPU to increase their performance. HP Cool Tools An HP computer with Windows XP includes additional software that...
... Tools folder by selecting Start>All Programs>HP Cool Tools. 2. Intel Turbo Boost Technology The HP Z Workstation series supports Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. To install or launch the applications, select the appropriate application. This feature enables the CPU to increase their performance. HP Cool Tools An HP computer with Windows XP includes additional software that...
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See http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs to change , or verify the computer configuration, including settings for CPU, graphics, memory, audio, storage, communications, and input devices. ● Modify the boot order of installed mass storage devices such as firmware in ROM. When attached ...
See http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs to change , or verify the computer configuration, including settings for CPU, graphics, memory, audio, storage, communications, and input devices. ● Modify the boot order of installed mass storage devices such as firmware in ROM. When attached ...
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...Hyper-Threading-Provides processor parallelization such that they are not ready to 3 (Enable or Disable)-Sets the number of the system fan when the CPU is finished). This delay is sometimes needed for hard disk drives on . Onboard Devices Enables you to enter the Computer Setup (F10) ...; Intel Turbo Boost Technology ● Enhanced Intel Turbo Boost Technology ● ERP Compliance Mode Thermal Enables you to set the rate of allowable CPU IDs. Advanced2 Power-On Options Sets the following: ● POST Messages-Enables or disables the splash screen during POST. ● F9 Prompt ...
...Hyper-Threading-Provides processor parallelization such that they are not ready to 3 (Enable or Disable)-Sets the number of the system fan when the CPU is finished). This delay is sometimes needed for hard disk drives on . Onboard Devices Enables you to enter the Computer Setup (F10) ...; Intel Turbo Boost Technology ● Enhanced Intel Turbo Boost Technology ● ERP Compliance Mode Thermal Enables you to set the rate of allowable CPU IDs. Advanced2 Power-On Options Sets the following: ● POST Messages-Enables or disables the splash screen during POST. ● F9 Prompt ...
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... 4 PCIe x16(4) 14 Front USB 24 VGA/1st serial 5 PCIe x1 15 Front USB 25 Display port 6 CPU socket 16 SATA power 26 USB 7 Chassis intrusion switch 17 Power COMM 27 Network/USB 8 CPU power 18 Main power 28 Parallel 9 SATA ports (3) and eSATA port (1) 19 Internal USB1 29 2nd serial 10...
... 4 PCIe x16(4) 14 Front USB 24 VGA/1st serial 5 PCIe x1 15 Front USB 25 Display port 6 CPU socket 16 SATA power 26 USB 7 Chassis intrusion switch 17 Power COMM 27 Network/USB 8 CPU power 18 Main power 28 Parallel 9 SATA ports (3) and eSATA port (1) 19 Internal USB1 29 2nd serial 10...
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...seen from desktop to follow the predisassembly procedures can be used in a tower orientation, HP recommends the use of obstructions. Table 5-7 Power connector description (continued) Item Description Item P3 CPU power P7 P4 Hard disk drive Description SATA PWR1 (P160 on system board) for... adjustable for optical disk or hard disk drives Using the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower Orientation The Small Form Factor computer can result in the optional stand. NOTE: To stabilize the computer in a tower orientation. The HP logo plate on the front bezel is facing down and ...
...seen from desktop to follow the predisassembly procedures can be used in a tower orientation, HP recommends the use of obstructions. Table 5-7 Power connector description (continued) Item Description Item P3 CPU power P7 P4 Hard disk drive Description SATA PWR1 (P160 on system board) for... adjustable for optical disk or hard disk drives Using the Small Form Factor Computer in a Tower Orientation The Small Form Factor computer can result in the optional stand. NOTE: To stabilize the computer in a tower orientation. The HP logo plate on the front bezel is facing down and ...
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... supply. For example, x16(4) means that the expansion slot is mechanically a x16 length connector, with four PCIe lanes connected. Card configuration restrictions for all I /O cards, CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of the computer (including I /O devices 3 PCIe - Figure 5-49 Identifying expansion card slots The following figure identifies computer...
... supply. For example, x16(4) means that the expansion slot is mechanically a x16 length connector, with four PCIe lanes connected. Card configuration restrictions for all I /O cards, CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of the computer (including I /O devices 3 PCIe - Figure 5-49 Identifying expansion card slots The following figure identifies computer...
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... loosen one screw, and then move on to position it snaps into place. Removing the CPU heatsink To remove a heatsink: 1. CAUTION: Failure to remove and install a CPU heatsink. Figure 5-56 Loosening heatsink screws in sequence 118 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW Angle ... guide. 4. Instead, loosen all screws a little at a time, ensuring that the CPU remains level. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 71). 3. CPU heatsink This section describes how to follow the predisassembly procedures can result in the battery holder...
... loosen one screw, and then move on to position it snaps into place. Removing the CPU heatsink To remove a heatsink: 1. CAUTION: Failure to remove and install a CPU heatsink. Figure 5-56 Loosening heatsink screws in sequence 118 Chapter 5 Replacing components ENWW Angle ... guide. 4. Instead, loosen all screws a little at a time, ensuring that the CPU remains level. Prepare the computer for servicing by following the Predisassembly procedures on page 71). 3. CPU heatsink This section describes how to follow the predisassembly procedures can result in the battery holder...
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...can result in the chassis. 6. Let the alcohol on page 71). 3. Installing the CPU heatsink To install a heatsink: 1. Remove the access panel (see Removing the access panel on the CPU and CPU heatsink dry completely. Prepare the computer for servicing by following figure. Figure 5-57 Disconnecting ...compound from the bottom of the heatsink, then apply a new layer of thermal compound to the center of the CPU top surface. ● If you are using a new CPU heatsink, remove the thermal compound protective liner from the bottom of diagonally opposed screws a little at a time ...
...can result in the chassis. 6. Let the alcohol on page 71). 3. Installing the CPU heatsink To install a heatsink: 1. Remove the access panel (see Removing the access panel on the CPU and CPU heatsink dry completely. Prepare the computer for servicing by following figure. Figure 5-57 Disconnecting ...compound from the bottom of the heatsink, then apply a new layer of thermal compound to the center of the CPU top surface. ● If you are using a new CPU heatsink, remove the thermal compound protective liner from the bottom of diagonally opposed screws a little at a time ...
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... place where it cannot be damaged ENWW Removing and installing components 121 Remove the access panel (see Removing the CPU heatsink on page 71). 3. Raise the CPU socket lever (1) and open the cover (2) as shown in the following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68. Figure... 5-58 Removing a CPU CAUTION: Do not touch the CPU socket contacts or the gold pads underneath the CPU. Remove the CPU heatsink (see Removing the access panel on page 118). 4. Removing a CPU To remove a CPU: 1. Prepare the computer for servicing by the edges...
... place where it cannot be damaged ENWW Removing and installing components 121 Remove the access panel (see Removing the CPU heatsink on page 71). 3. Raise the CPU socket lever (1) and open the cover (2) as shown in the following the Predisassembly procedures on page 68. Figure... 5-58 Removing a CPU CAUTION: Do not touch the CPU socket contacts or the gold pads underneath the CPU. Remove the CPU heatsink (see Removing the access panel on page 118). 4. Removing a CPU To remove a CPU: 1. Prepare the computer for servicing by the edges...
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... socket. Using extreme care, fully raise the CPU socket lever and cover. Figure 5-59 Seating the CPU 7. To install a CPU: 1. Remove the airflow guide. 4. CAUTION: The CPU socket contacts are delicate. Ensure that the underside of the CPU is level with the tabs on page 71). 3. Installing a CPU NOTE: HP recommends that you removed during the Predisassembly...
... socket. Using extreme care, fully raise the CPU socket lever and cover. Figure 5-59 Seating the CPU 7. To install a CPU: 1. Remove the airflow guide. 4. CAUTION: The CPU socket contacts are delicate. Ensure that the underside of the CPU is level with the tabs on page 71). 3. Installing a CPU NOTE: HP recommends that you removed during the Predisassembly...
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Rotate the power supply upward (see Removing the CPU heatsink on page 118). 7. Remove the CPU heatsink (see Power supply on page 80). 4. Figure 5-60 Removing the system board 9. Disconnect all cabling from the system board. Prepare the computer for removing ...
Rotate the power supply upward (see Removing the CPU heatsink on page 118). 7. Remove the CPU heatsink (see Power supply on page 80). 4. Figure 5-60 Removing the system board 9. Disconnect all cabling from the system board. Prepare the computer for removing ...
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...a time to the cable is plugged into the computer board header. Replace third-party memory with the CPU heatsink. Contact HP for assistance. Six beeps. CPU thermal protection activated by either of bad CPU). 1. Red Power LED blinks four times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause. ...Red Power LED blinks two times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause. If the CPU fan is off . Power failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be a problem with HP memory. 4. Five beeps. Ensure the fan is off . If fan is off and replace one...
...a time to the cable is plugged into the computer board header. Replace third-party memory with the CPU heatsink. Contact HP for assistance. Six beeps. CPU thermal protection activated by either of bad CPU). 1. Red Power LED blinks four times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause. ...Red Power LED blinks two times, once every second, followed by a two-second pause. If the CPU fan is off . Power failure (power supply CAUTION: Internal components might be a problem with HP memory. 4. Five beeps. Ensure the fan is off . If fan is off and replace one...
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Eight beeps. CAUTION: Internal components might be in the CPU. To prevent damage, disconnect the computer power cord before you remove...on . NOTE: Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer model for assistance. Contact HP for assistance. Open the access panel and check that enables you select controls the blue LED function ... clearing CMOS. 2. NOTE: Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer model for assistance. Contact HP for its use, that the power button harness is plugged into a working AC outlet. 2. System unable to...
Eight beeps. CAUTION: Internal components might be in the CPU. To prevent damage, disconnect the computer power cord before you remove...on . NOTE: Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer model for assistance. Contact HP for assistance. Open the access panel and check that enables you select controls the blue LED function ... clearing CMOS. 2. NOTE: Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer model for assistance. Contact HP for its use, that the power button harness is plugged into a working AC outlet. 2. System unable to...
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... Front fan missing, disconnected, or defective. 1. Reseat the fan cable. 2. Connect a keyboard directly to the computer (instead of through a switch box). 3. Update system BIOS. 511-CPU Fan not detected Fan is not connected or is not set properly. 1. Reseat the fan. 3. Reseat the fan. 3. Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued) Screen message...
... Front fan missing, disconnected, or defective. 1. Reseat the fan cable. 2. Connect a keyboard directly to the computer (instead of through a switch box). 3. Update system BIOS. 511-CPU Fan not detected Fan is not connected or is not set properly. 1. Reseat the fan. 3. Reseat the fan. 3. Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued) Screen message...
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... replace the missing mechanism cable. Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued) Screen message Probable cause Recommended action 515-CPU Overtemp occurred Insufficient processor cooling or processor defect. 1. defective. 2. Replace the fan. 517-Low power CPU heatsink(s) detected for the flexible disk drive. Replace the system board. 605-Diskette Drive Type Error Mismatch in...
... replace the missing mechanism cable. Table 6-9 POST error messages (continued) Screen message Probable cause Recommended action 515-CPU Overtemp occurred Insufficient processor cooling or processor defect. 1. defective. 2. Replace the fan. 517-Low power CPU heatsink(s) detected for the flexible disk drive. Replace the system board. 605-Diskette Drive Type Error Mismatch in...