Removing the riser-card assembly, Removing, Riser-card – Lenovo RD120 User Manual

Page 46: Assembly

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Attention:

In

a

dc

power

environment,

only

trained

service

personnel

other

than

Lenovo

service

technicians

are

authorized

to

connect

or

disconnect

power

to

the

dc

power

supply.

See

the

documentation

that

comes

with

each

dc

power

supply.

3.

Press

down

on

the

left

and

right

side

latches

and

pull

the

server

out

of

the

rack

enclosure

until

both

slide

rails

lock.

Note:

You

can

reach

the

cables

on

the

back

of

the

server

when

the

server

is

in

the

locked

position.

4.

Lift

the

cover-release

latch

1 .

Lift

the

cover

off

the

server

and

set

the

cover

aside.

Attention:

For

proper

cooling

and

airflow,

replace

the

cover

before

you

turn

on

the

server.

Operating

the

server

for

extended

periods

of

time

(over

30

minutes)

with

the

cover

removed

might

damage

server

components.

Removing

the

riser-card

assembly

The

server

comes

with

one

riser-card

assembly

that

contains

two

PCI

Express

x8

connectors.

You

can

replace

the

PCI

Express

riser-card

assembly

with

a

PCI-X

riser-card

assembly,

which

contains

two

PCI-X

64-bit

133

MHz

connectors.

The

PCI-X

connectors

support

single-width

IXA

adapters.

See

http://www.lenovo.com/

thinkserver/

for

a

list

of

riser-card

assemblies

that

you

can

use

with

the

server.

32

ThinkServer

RD120

Types

6444,

6445,

6446,

and

6447:

User

Guide

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