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5. Locate and unplug the fan and disconnect the fansink assembly power cable from

the CPU fansink connector (J26).

Note: There are two possible fansink connections for this system board: right-angle

finger tabs, and wire springs.

Fansink Location

6. To remove a fansink with right-angle finger tabs, unclip the heatsink by pushing

down and away on the fingertab. Remove the fansink assembly and discard.

Note:

Do not wipe off the remaining thermal grease from the top of the existing
CPU chip on the systemboard.

7. To remove a fansink with wire springs, push down and away on the wire loop to

disengage the fansink assembly. Gently lift the fansink vertically up and off without
rocking the fansink.

Attention: While removing the closed loop fansink, severe damage may occur

which would require replacing the entire system board assembly. To
minimize the risk for system damage, be sure to perform the above
operation

no less than 30 seconds after powering off the system, while

the heatsink is still hot. Warm adhesive between the heatsink and CPU
chip will be less likely to pull the aluminum cap off the chip.

Chapter 1. 7043–140 and 7043–150 Fansink Removal and Replacement Procedures

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Summary of Contents for RS/6000 7043 43P Series

Page 1: ...Supplement to the RS 6000 7043 43P Series SA38 0511 and SA38 0512 Service Guide and User s Guide SN32 9080 01 IBM...

Page 2: ...ormation in Appendix Notices on page 15 International Business Machines Corporation 2000 All rights reserved Note to U S Government Users Documentation related to restricted rights Use duplication or...

Page 3: ...Removing and Replacing the 7043 140 System Board Fansink 2 Removing and Replacing the 7043 150 System Board Fansink 4 Chapter 2 7043 150 System Features 7 System Features 7 Bus Architecture 7 Micropro...

Page 4: ...iv Supplement to the Service Guide and User s Guide...

Page 5: ...at http www rs6000 ibm com resource hardware_docs Related Publications The following publications are available v The system unit s users guide contains information about using the service processor...

Page 6: ...vi Supplement to the Service Guide and User s Guide...

Page 7: ...umbers 7043 140 09P1125 or 09P1126 7043 150 09P1126 or 09P1129 Determining the Fansink Assembly Number to be Replaced The following table lists the correct fansink numbers for each system board assemb...

Page 8: ...refer to the Removal and Replacement Procedures chapter in the RS 6000 7043 43P Series Service Guide Power off the system as described in Cover Removal and continue to unlock and remove the cover 3 D...

Page 9: ...rive bracket 5 Locate the CPU fansink on the planar under the disk drive and unplug it Fansink Location 6 Unclip the heatsink by pushing down and away on the finger tab 7 Tilt the fansink toward the f...

Page 10: ...3 43P Series Service Guide Power off the system as described in Cover Removal and continue to unlock and remove the cover 3 Determine the system board assembly part number by noting the white barcode...

Page 11: ...the systemboard 7 To remove a fansink with wire springs push down and away on the wire loop to disengage the fansink assembly Gently lift the fansink vertically up and off without rocking the fansink...

Page 12: ...lacing a fansink 09P1129 remove the adhesive protective paper on the bottom of the heatsink and place the fansink assembly into the metal bracket on the system board assembly Secure the ends of the wi...

Page 13: ...ity synchronous L2 cache v PowerPC 604e 375 MHz with 1MB parity synchronous L2 cache Memory v 64MB 1GB v 4 memory module sockets for 64MB 128MB or 256MB dual inline memory module kit with ECC SDRAM ED...

Page 14: ...Ports v 25 pin Parallel v 9 pin Serial 2 v 8 pin Tablet v Keyboard v Mouse v Ultra SCSI 16 bit v 100 10 Base 5 Ethernet v 100 10 Base T Ethernet v Audio Line in and Audio Line out v Microphone v Head...

Page 15: ...uide SA38 0511 To increase system unit security the external SCSI connector can be disabled by changing jumpers inside the system unit 1 Locate the SCSI security jumpers in the following figure 2 To d...

Page 16: ...mper J2 5x5 Auxiliary 5v connector J3 Audio input connector J4 Internal SCSI connector 2 J5 CD ROM audio connector J6 CD ROM audio connector J7 Power connector J8 Power connector J10 Media fan connect...

Page 17: ...J30 System fan connector J32 Privileged Access Password jumper J33 Internal SCSI 16 bit connector J35 SCSI security jumper J36 SCSI security jumper J38 External SCSI connector J39 Riser card connecto...

Page 18: ...System Board Cables and Accessories 12 Supplement to the Service Guide and User s Guide...

Page 19: ...M 29L3302 1 4 256MB DIMM 5 93H1821 1 Diskette Cable Assembly 6 40H7572 1 SCSI Cable Assembly 7 93H6151 1 Ultra Cable Assembly Optional 8 08L1417 1 Riser Card 9 07L9115 1 Vertical Stand 10 40H6328 2 9...

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