Dell 340 manual Removing the Microprocessor, Airflow Shroud Rotation-Mini-Tower Computer

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Microprocessor

Dell Precision™ WorkStation 340 Service Manual

Removing the Microprocessor

NOTE: Dell recommends that only a technically knowledgeable person perform this procedure.

CAUTION: The processor can get very hot during normal operation. Be sure that the processor has had sufficient time to cool before you touch it.

CAUTION: Before you perform this procedure, see "Safety First—For You and Your Computer."

NOTICE: Before disconnecting a device from the computer, wait 10 to 20 seconds after disconnecting the computer from its electrical outlet. Before removing a component from the system board, verify that the standby power light on the system board has turned off. To locate this light, see your computer's illustration in "System Board Components."

1.Disconnect the fan power cable from the system board (see "System Board Components" for the location of the connector).

2.Disconnect the 12-volt power cable from the system board (see "System Board Components" for the location of the connector).

3.On the mini-tower computer, rotate the airflow shroud.

Airflow Shroud Rotation—Mini-Tower Computer

4.Remove the securing clips to remove the heat sink/blower assembly.

On the small desktop computer, the heat sink is attached to the blower.

On the mini-tower computer, press down on the metal securing latches to release the securing clips from the retention base. Then lift the clips out of the tabs on the retention base and away from the heat sink.

Heat Sink/Blower Assembly Removal—Small Desktop Computer

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Contents Before You Begin Battery Removing the BatteryInstalling the Battery Close the computer cover Chassis Intrusion Switch Removing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchSmall Desktop Computer Small Mini-Tower Computer Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch Resetting the Chassis Intrusion DetectorComputer Cover Opening the Computer CoverSmall Desktop Computer Mini-Tower Computer Closing the Computer Cover Back to Contents Control Panel Removing the Control PanelReplacing the Control Panel Drives Floppy-Drive Cable RemovalFloppy-Drive Removal Drive-Rail Bracket Removal and Replacement Floppy-Drive InstallationFloppy-Drive Cable Attachment Removing and Installing a Floppy Drive-Mini-Tower Computer Drive Rail Bracket Removal and ReplacementRemovable Media Cable Removal Removable Media Drive Installation Removable Media Drive RemovalRemovable Media Drive Cable Attachment Drive Bracket Rail Removal and Replacement Close the computer cover Hard-Drive Shroud and Hard-Drive Removal Hard-Drive Cable RemovalInstalling a Hard Drive Hard-Drive Cable AttachmentRemoving and Installing a Hard Drive-Mini-Tower Computer Hard Drive RemovalHard-Drive Replacement Adding a Second Hard Drive Connecting Drives Second Hard Drive InstalledPower Cable Connector IDE Drive AddressingIDE Device Installation Guidelines Drive Interface ConnectorsScsi Device Installation Guidelines Scsi ID NumbersBack to Contents Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Expansion Cards Expansion Card TypesSmall Desktop Computer Installing an Expansion Card Expansion Card Retention Arm-Small Desktop ComputerExpansion Card Installation-Small Desktop Computer Expansion Card Retention Arm-Mini-Tower ComputerExpansion Card Connection Expansion Card Installation-Mini-Tower Computer Installing an AGP Graphics Card Removing an Expansion CardAGP Card Installation AGP Slot Filler Bracket Removal-Small Desktop ComputerAGP Slot Filler Bracket Removal-Mini-Tower Computer Removing an AGP Card Expansion-Card Cage Replacement Expansion Card Cage Small Desktop Computer OnlyRemoving the Expansion-Card Cage Replacing the Expansion-Card CageFront Panel Door and Hinge Arms Reattaching the Front DoorReattaching the Hinge Arms Front Panel DoorBack to Contents Front-Panel Inserts Removing Front-Panel InsertsReplacing Front-Panel Inserts Inside Your Computer Back to Contents Panel Removing the I/O Panel-Small Desktop ComputerRemoving the I/O Panel-Mini-Tower Computer Front I/O Panel RemovalReplacing the I/O Panel Computer Memory Installation Guidelines Computer MemoryMemory Module Label System Board Memory Components Memory ModulesRemoving a Memory Module Removing a Memory ModuleInstalling a Memory Module Installing a Memory ModuleHeat Sink/Blower Assembly Removal-Small Desktop Computer MicroprocessorRemoving the Microprocessor Airflow Shroud Rotation-Mini-Tower ComputerHeat Sink Removal-Mini-Tower Computer Latches Retention base Tabs Heat sinkInstalling the Microprocessor Microprocessor InstallationMicroprocessor Removal Checking Computer Functions Power Supply Removing the Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Safety First-For You and Your Computer When Working Inside Your ComputerSystem Board Components Connector or Component Label System Board LabelsSystem-Board Jumper Settings JumpersSystem Board Jumpers System Board Removing the System BoardReplacing the System Board Removing the System BoardBack to Contents Back to Contents

340 specifications

The Dell 340, part of the esteemed Dell range of products, is a significant player in the landscape of modern computing solutions. It combines efficiency, performance, and innovative features, making it a suitable choice for both business and personal use. At its core, the Dell 340 is designed to cater to the needs of users looking for reliability without compromising performance.

One of the standout features of the Dell 340 is its robust processing power. Equipped with the latest Intel Core processors, it delivers exceptional speed and efficiency, making multitasking a breeze. Whether you are running complex applications or handling various tasks simultaneously, the processor ensures that you can work without any lag.

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In terms of storage, the Dell 340 offers both HDD and SSD options, allowing users to choose between large-volume storage space or ultra-fast data access speeds. The SSD variant significantly enhances boot and load times, ensuring that users can quickly access files and applications, thereby improving productivity.

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Furthermore, the design of the Dell 340 is both sleek and functional. It features a compact chassis that is easy to fit into any workspace, while the efficient thermal management system helps maintain optimal performance during intense use.

Security features are another significant consideration in the Dell 340. Equipped with advanced security measures, such as BIOS protection and optional fingerprint readers, this device offers peace of mind for users concerned about data integrity and privacy.

In summary, the Dell 340 stands out with its powerful performance, flexible storage solutions, diverse connectivity options, and enhanced security features, making it an excellent choice for users looking for a balance of functionality and reliability in their computing experience.