Dell T1700 Installing the Power Supply, Removing the Heat Sink Assembly, Removing the Processor

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Installing the Power Supply

1.Place the power supply in the chassis and slide towards the back of the system to secure it.

2.Tighten the screws to secure the power supply to the back of the computer.

3.Connect the 4-pin and 8-pin power cables to the system board.

4.Thread the power cables through the chassis clips.

5.Install the cover.

6.Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.

Removing the Heat Sink Assembly

1.Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.

2.Remove the cover.

3.Disconnect the fan cable from the system board. Loosen the captive screws in diagonal order and lift the heat-sink assembly away from the computer.

Installing the Heat Sink Assembly

1.Place the heat sink assembly into the chassis.

2.Tighten the captive screws in diagonal order to secure the heat sink assembly to the computer.

3.Connect the fan cable to the system board.

4.Install the cover.

5.Follow the procedures in After Working Inside Your Computer.

Removing the Processor

1.Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.

2.Remove:

a)cover

b)heat-sink assembly

3.Press the release lever down and then move it outward to release it from the retention hook. Lift the processor cover and remove the processor from the socket. Place it in an antistatic bag.

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Contents Regulatory Model D13M Regulatory Type D13M001 Dell Inc Contents Installing the Input/Output I/O Panel Using The System Setup Program And Boot ManagerSpecifications Contacting Dell Working on Your Computer Before Working Inside Your ComputerTurning Off Your Computer After Working Inside Your ComputerClick Shut Down Recommended Tools Removing the CoverInstalling the Cover Removing the Intrusion SwitchInstalling the Intrusion Switch Removing the Wireless Local Area Network Wlan CardRemoving the Front Bezel Installing the Wireless Local Area Network Wlan CardInstalling the Front Bezel Removing the Expansion CardInstalling the Expansion Card Memory Module GuidelinesInstalling the Memory Removing the Coin-Cell BatteryRemoving the Memory Installing the Coin-Cell Battery Removing the Hard DriveInstalling the Hard Drive Removing the Optical DriveInstalling the Optical Drive Installing the Speaker Removing the Power SupplyRemoving the Speaker Page Installing the Heat Sink Assembly Installing the Power SupplyRemoving the Heat Sink Assembly Removing the ProcessorInstalling the Processor Removing the System FanInstalling the System Fan Removing the Thermal SensorPage Installing the Thermal Sensor Removing the Power SwitchInstalling the Power Switch Removing the Input/Output I/O Panel Installing the Input/Output I/O Panel Removing the System BoardPCI Express x16 slot wired as Intrusion switch connectorSystem Board Components Installing the System Board Pin power connector Password reset jumper Sata connectorsHDD and optical drive power connector Page Boot Sequence Following table displays the system setup navigation keysNavigation Keys System Setup Options Option Description USB Configuration Reporting Technology specificationEnable Smart Reporting This option is disabled by default These settingsTPM PPI Deprovision Override OptionDescriptionTPM Acpi Support TPM PPI Provision OverrideOption is disabled by default. The options are This option is set to Enable by defaultAdmin Setup Lockout Reset All Keys- Resets to default settingHard Disk Configuration or partition have been changed Enabled by defaultEnable Cpuid Limit this option is disabled by default Memory capacity over 8GB installedTechnology Is enabled by defaultKeyboard Errors Smart ConnectionBy default BootsEnable MEBx Hotkey This option is enabled by default Direct I/O must be enabled to use this featureUpdating the Bios Click Drivers & Downloads Jumper SettingsSystem and Setup Password ComputerDisabling a System Password Diagnostics Follow the procedures in Before Working on Your ComputerPossible USB failure Troubleshooting Your ComputerAmber LED State White LED State Description No memory modules are detectedPossible system board resource and/or hardware failure Amber LED State Description Possible system board errorOverride Jumper is Removed Installed Some other failure with messages on screenFailure Configuration Error Message DescriptionData error ProblemNot a boot diskette Error Message Description Memory data lineDisk error System installed on it. Insert a bootable floppy diskWrite fault on Error MessageWrite fault Selected driveFeature Specification FeatureSpecification Processor typeSystem chipset Intel C226 chipset DMA Channels Externally Accessible 5.25-inch drive bayIntegrated ChannelsInch Sata drive bays Mini-Tower Two Four Small Form Factor OneDrive activity light Front of the computer Power button lightWhite light indicates sleep state of the computer Reading data from or writing data to the hard drivePower Wattage Maximum Heat Dissipation Voltage Physical Height Width Depth WeightFeature Specification Contacting Dell
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T1700 specifications

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