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Replacing a GPU module
WARNING!
To avoid bodily injury from hot surfaces, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before
touching them.
Guidelines
A riser card is required when you install a GPU module.
Use
to determine the installation locations of the available riser card and GPU modules.
For information about the locations of PCIe riser connectors, see "System board components". For
information about PCIe slots, see "Riser cards."
Table 6-5 GPU module and riser card compatibility
Riser card
PCIe riser connector
PCIe slot
Available GPU modules
RC-3*FHHL-G3
Connector 1 or 2
Slot 1, 2, 4, or 5
•
GPU-P4-X
•
GPU-T4
Removing a GPU module
1.
Power off the server. For more information, see "
2.
Remove the server from the rack. For more information, see "
Removing the server from a rack
."
3.
Remove the access panel. Pressing the two unlock buttons on the access panel, slide the panel
toward the server rear, and then lift the panel to remove it.
4.
Disconnect cables that might hinder the removal.
5.
Lift the riser card that holds the GPU module to remove the riser card from the chassis.
6.
Remove the GPU module. Remove the screw that secures the GPU module and pull the GPU
module out of the PCIe slot.
Installing a GPU module
1.
Insert the GPU module into the PCIe slot along the guide rails and fasten the screw to secure
the module into place.
2.
Install the riser card onto the PCIe riser connector along the guide rails.
3.
Reconnect the disconnected cables.
4.
Install the access panel. Place the access panel on top of the server chassis and slide the
access panel toward the server front until it snaps into place.
5.
Rack-mount the server. For more information, see "
6.
Connect the power cord. For more information, see "
7.
Power on the server. For more information, see "