Dell 650 manual Installing the System/Backplane Board Assembly

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Figure 1-2. Separating the System/Backplane Board Assembly

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screws (3)

system board

backplane board

power cable

22Remove the power cable from the power connector on the system board. See Figure 1-2.

23Release the plastic cable tie that secures the cable connector to connector U3 and remove the free end of the power cable from the backplane board (connector U3).

24Pull the backplane board away from the system board. See Figure 1-2.

Installing the System/Backplane Board Assembly

CAUTION: See your System Information Guide for complete information about safety precautions, working inside the computer, and protecting against electrostatic discharge.

NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the hard drives or the CD/diskette drive from the system during this procedure.

To install the system board/backplane board assembly, perform the following steps:

1Connect the four-conductor power cable to the back of the backplane (connector U3). Secure this connector with a plastic cable tie to the backplane.

2Connect the system board to the backplane board. See Figure 1-2.

NOTICE: Use a screw only in the center screw hole to secure the system board/backplane board to the chassis.

3Using one of the three Phillips screws removed in step 21 of the board removal procedure, secure the system board/backplane board to the chassis using the center screw hole (see Figure 1-3). Discard the other two screws.

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