Hardware upgrade and replacement procedures – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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Hardware Upgrade and Replacement Procedures • 103

Hardware Upgrade and

Replacement Procedures

ClearCube’s architecture greatly simplifies complete computer upgrades as well as

upgrades to individual components. A complete PC Blade is easily upgraded by

lowering the Cage front bezel, slowly pulling out the old PC Blade, and then replacing

with a new PC Blade.

Individual components, including memory and hard drive, BackPacks, and fan packs

can also be upgraded or replaced by qualified technicians. These components are

accessible by removing the PC Blade from the Cage. Complete service procedures

can be found in the ClearCube Service Manual.

To maintain your ClearCube warranty and ensure proper operation, only use

ClearCube approved commodities when performing upgrades.

Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) are items that the customer can replace onsite.

Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) are items that trained service providers and the SE

group can replace onsite.

Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) typically include:

Memory

Video card (if installed)

IDE or SATA Hard disk drive (HDD)

LCD assembly and cable

IDE or SATA HDD cable

Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) are items that trained service providers and the SE

group can replace onsite. FRUs include the CRUs, plus these:

Video card

Interposer card

Power supply

CPU fan or blower

CAUTION: All upgrades should be performed by a qualified computer
technician. Take proper precautions to avoid damaging electrostatic
discharges by working at a grounded computer equipment repair bench.
Damage caused by improper upgrade procedures will void your warranty.

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