Expansion cards, Installing the power supply, Installing an expansion card – Dell PowerEdge 750 User Manual

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Installing the Power Supply

1.

 

Lower the power supply into the chassis and slide it backward until the four pins on the power supply are engaged into the securing brackets.

2.

 

Tighten the captive screw at the front of the power supply that secures the power supply to the chassis.

3.

 

Connect the following power supply cables:

a.

 

P3 to the hard drive cable harness

b.

 

P2 to the system board connector CN2

c.

 

P1 to the system board connector CN3

4.

 

Close the system. See "

Closing the System

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."

 

Expansion Cards

 

The system supports up to two PCI expansion cards, which are installed in connectors on a riser board. The upper slot supports PCI 32-bit, 33-MHz (5.0 V)
expansion cards and the lower slot supports PCI-X 64-bit, 66-MHz (3.3 V) expansion cards. See

Figure A

-4

. If you are installing a remote access controller card,

it must be installed in the upper slot of the riser board. Install most RAID controller cards and SCSI controllers in the lower slot.

 

Installing an Expansion Card

 

1.

 

Open the system. See "

Opening the System

" in Troubleshooting Your System."

2.

 

Remove the expansion-card retainer adjacent to the PCI slots. See

Figure 6

-6

.

3.

 

Remove the filler bracket on the slot you will be using.

 

4.

 

Insert the expansion card firmly into the expansion-card connector on the riser board until the card is fully seated, being careful not to remove the riser

board from the system board.

 

5.

 

Replace the expansion-card retainer. See

Figure 6

-6

.

CAUTION:

See your System Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the computer, and protecting

against electrostatic discharge.

NOTE:

Keep this bracket if you need to remove the expansion card. Filler brackets must be installed over empty expansion card slots to maintain

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification of the system. The brackets also keep dust and dirt out of the system and aid in proper
cooling and airflow inside the system.

NOTE:

Ensure that the expansion-card bracket is also inserted into the securing slot on the chassis's back panel.

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