Dell 350 manual Removing an AGP Card, Installing an AGP/Card

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AGP Card

Dell Precision™ Workstation 350 Service Manual

CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the System Information Guide.

Removing an AGP Card

1.Some AGP cards require a power cable. If the card has a power cable attached to it, disconnect the cable from the card.

2.Remove the filler bracket by raising the hinged lever and sliding the bracket up.

1hinged lever

2filler bracket

3.Press the card lever toward the PCI connector.

4.Pull the card up and out of the card clip.

1notch 4 card clip

2

lever

5

AGP connector

3

tab

6

PCI connector

Installing an AGP/Card

1.To add or replace the card, press the card lever toward the PCI connector and gently press the card into the AGP connector until it clicks into place.

2.Release the card lever, ensuring that the tab fits into the notch on the front end of the card.

3.Secure the card by lowering the hinged lever on the back panel.

4.If you disconnected a power cable from the card in step 1 of the previous procedure, reconnect the cable to the card.

5.Close the computer cover.

6.Connect the monitor cable to the card's video connector.

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Contents Page Replacing the Battery BatteryBack to Contents Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Precautionary MeasuresBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsPage Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector Chassis Intrusion SwitchRemoving the Chassis Intrusion Switch Replacing the Chassis Intrusion SwitchRemoving the Control Panel Control PanelReplacing the Control Panel Control Panel Replacing the Control Panel Panel Removing the I/O PanelReplacing the I/O Panel Memory Memory Installation GuidelinesRemoving a Memory Module Installing a Memory ModulePage Installing an AGP/Card AGP CardRemoving an AGP Card Back to Contents PCI Cards Installing a CardPage Removing a Card Page Closing the Computer Cover Opening the Computer Cover Overview DrivesRemoving a Hard Drive Installing a Hard Drive Adding a Second Hard Drive Close the computer cover Removing a Floppy Drive Front-Panel InsertsInstalling a Floppy Drive Removing a CD/DVD Drive Installing a CD/DVD Drive Close the computer cover Back to Contents Removing the Microprocessor MicroprocessorPage Installing the Microprocessor Power Supply Removing the Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply System Board Components System BoardReplacing the System Board Removing the System BoardBack to Contents
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