Replacing a PCI Riser Assembly and Its Adapters
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3. Replace the enclosure cover.
4. Replace the CPU-I/O enclosure.
5. Replace the bezel.
Replacing a PCI Riser Assembly and Its Adapters
You must remove the PCI riser assembly to install or remove full-height PCI adapters
or to replace the PCI riser assembly itself.
You can also install low-profile adapters in the PCI riser
assembly.
When replacing a defective PCI riser assembly, remove the PCI adapters from the
defective assembly and install them in the new assembly.
See the following topics:
• “Removing a PCI Riser Assembly” on page 5-38
• “Removing a Full-Height PCI Adapter” on page 5-40
• “Installing a Full-Height Adapter in the Riser Assembly” on page 5-42
• “Installing a PCI Riser Assembly” on page 5-43
Estimated time: Fifteen minutes.
Tools: Phillips head number 2 screwdriver.
It is especially important to use ESD precautions while
performing this procedure because of the risk of touching
electronically sensitive components on the riser assembly
and PCI adapters.
Removing a PCI Riser Assembly
1. Remove the bezel.
2. Remove the CPU-I⁄O enclosure and remove the enclosure cover.
3. Remove the screw (number 1 in Figure 5-18) on the the top of the low-profile PCI
adapter bracket.