はじめに
The HQ Compaq 8200 Elite is a workstation-class desktop PC meant for office spaces. It has an internal design philosophy based around making it easy for technicians to quickly swap drives and expansion cards in and out, and most other components are easily swapped as well provided one has a Torx driver handy.
The device used in this teardown is a decommissioned design PC which has been in deployment for around 3 years. It may have minor differences from the stock configuration, but is fundamentally the same.
必要な工具と部品
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There are no screws to remove, simply pull the handle on the cover towards you
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Press down on the green button
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Pull the drive backwards until you hear a small click, then raise it out of the caddy.
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The drive caddy can be raised to allow access to the 3.5" drive bay below the CD-ROM
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The power supply is hinged, and swings away to reveal a 3.5" bay below.
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As with the CD-ROM, press the green button to release the drive.
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Pull back then up to remove.
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In the bottom-right corner, there is a tab
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Lifting this up allows screw-free installation of PCI-E cards.
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This workstation comes with spare Torx screws.
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5 Silver, 5 Black
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They are screwed into the chassis under the front cover
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5 件のコメント
I want this (pcb)motherboard please show amount
I powered off correctly but next day computer failed to power on I tried to change power cable it didn't work no even the sign of light in motherboard. What will be the problem?
I want to install new PSU, but the weird 4 pin connector doesn't look like anything on my thermaltake700 w (overkill, but just in its box here) can anyone help?