====== Workshop 01.0 - Hardware Elite 8100-8300 ====== Today we'll: * //Identify your computer// * //Learn its components// * //Disassemble/reassemble it quickly// ===== The Computer ===== See basic information on the label: * **Manufacturer**: Hewlett Packard. * **Model **: 8100 Elite. * **Form Factor** (size): // Small Form Factor (SFF)// - meaning it's a smaller case (Important for purchasing new hardware). ***Computer Type**: PC - [[http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_computer|Personal computer]]. ===== Safety First ===== Unplug the power cable before opening the case. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:119_power_cable_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== * Plug/unplug cables holding the connector, not the wire. * Be careful with sharp screwdrivers/sharp edges on components. ==== ==== Take a break if ever frustrated. **Help is always available.** ===== Tools ===== You require patience, bench space, and tools: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:118_tools_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} * Screwdrivers * Wipes * Spray and wipe cleaner * Paper towel * Thermal paste * Vacuum cleaner/Compressed air {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:020_case_wipe_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Case Exterior ===== ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:020_case_wipe_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} Wipe it down and look at what's outside the case. ==== Ports/Sockets/Buttons ==== Standard connection points (//ports// or //sockets//) vary so we connect things correctly: === Power === A three-pin power socket on the Power Supply Unit (PSU). {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_psu.jpg?nolink&600 |}} === USB === [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus|Universal Serial Bus]] (USB) ports connect to USB devices. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_usb.jpg?nolink&600 |}} === Video === Connect to monitors/TVs with [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_connector|Video Graphics Array]] (VGA) Ports: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_vga.jpg?nolink&600 |}} or Display Ports: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_display_port.jpg?nolink&600 |}} === Ethernet === An [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet|ethernet port]] uses a network cable for network/internet access. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_ethernet.jpg?nolink&600 |}} === Audio === Audio sockets connect to audio plugs/jacks: * Blue = audio in (microphone, etc) * Red = audio out (headphones, speakers, etc) {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_audio.jpg?nolink&600 |}} === Legacy Ports === PS/2 ports connect to older keyboards/mice: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_ps2.jpg?nolink&600 |}} Serial ports connect to older industrial devices: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:outside_the_box_serial.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Inside the Case ===== Place computer flat facing you. Open case with the back latch. Use the lid as a tray to store parts together. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:019_case_open_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Discharge Static ==== Touch a large metal object to discharge any static before touching things, as static 'shock' can damage components. ==== Clean ==== Clear dust around the vents/fans from outside with the vacuum/compressed air. Be careful - don't hit components. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:022_front_vent_vacuum_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Then clean inside: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:023_inside_case_vacuum_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Wipe the case interior with a cloth. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:024_inside_case_wipe_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Components ===== Let's identify internal components: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Power Supply Unit ==== Power Supply Unit (PSU): converts electricity from your [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt#Common_voltages|mains]] voltage (240 volts), into smaller voltages for your computer. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_psu.jpg?nolink&600 |}} It can hold dangerous voltages even once switched off/unplugged. Never disassemble! {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:psulabel.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Motherboard ==== [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motherboard|motherboard]]: allows components to communicate together. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_motherboard.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Hard Drive ==== Hard drive ([[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk|hard disk]]): permanently stores //data// (eg, your files). {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_hard_drive.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== DVD drive ==== DVD drive: reads/writes [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD|Digital Versatile Discs]] (DVDs). {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_dvd.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== PCI expansion slots ==== Install expansion cards to add additional functionality - eg, [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_card|video cards]] {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_pci.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Random Access Memory (RAM) ==== [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_card|RAM]]: stores data used to run programs. Data in RAM disappears when your computer turns off. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_ram.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Central Processing Unit (CPU)/Heatsink ==== CPU: the 'brain' of your computer. The heatsink regulates its temperature. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_cpu.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== CPU fan ==== CPU fan: directs air over the CPU/heatsink. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_cpu_fan.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Battery ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_battery.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Cables ==== Power cables: carry power from the PSU to components. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_power_cables.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== SATA data cables: carry information between components. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:025_case_open_top_down_sata_cables.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ====== Disassembly ====== Before we disassemble, photograph the components for your reference. ==== ==== Green tabs/catches help you remove most components without tools. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:026_psu_flip_up_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== DVD Drive ===== Flip the PSU up to make room. The DVD drive's in a movable bay for easy access. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:026_psu_flip_up_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Pull the green tab on the right up - the bay will swing up. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:027_dvd_tab_lift_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Unplug the power/data cables from the drive. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:028_dvd_cable_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Unclip the cable guide and free the cables. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:029_dvd_cable_clip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:030_dvd_cpu_cable_clip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Unplug the SATA cable from the motherboard. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:031_dvd_mboard_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Push the DVD drive bay back down, then hold the green button on the left. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:032_dvd_tab_push_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Slide the drive forward, and lift straight up to remove from the bay. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:033_dvd_push_forward_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:034_dvd_pull_out_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== The drive label contains information to help replace/upgrade the drive. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:035_dvd_label_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Hard Drive ===== Unplug power and SATA cables from the hard drive. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:036_hard_drive_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Push down the green tab on the right of the drive bay. Slide the hard drive forward. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:037_hard_drive_pull_forward_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Lift it straight up and out. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:038_hard_drive_lift_up_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Free cables from the cable guide. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:039_hard_drive_unclip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Unplug SATA cable from the motherboard. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:040_hard_drive_mboard_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== The drive label contains information to help replace/upgrade the drive. ===== PSU ===== Unplug power supply cables on the motherboard. * The connectors have squeeze tabs - squeeze them and wiggle gently to release. ==== ==== The front cable supplies power to the CPU: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:041_psu_cpu_mboard_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Another powers most components: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:044_psu_mboard_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== The one with black connectors connects the motherboard to the drives. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:045_psu_mboard_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Clear the cables, then tilt the PSU and lift straight out. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:046_psu_lift_out_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== The label contains: * Input voltage(s) * Output voltages * Maximum power (in watts) ===== RAM ==== The RAM is held in by tabs (or clips) in sockets on the motherboard. ==== ==== Press tabs hard on either side of the first RAM stick. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:048_ram_unclip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Pull it out. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:049_ram_lift_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Don't touch the gold parts on RAM, as skin cells/sweat can cause [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrosion|corrosion]] {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:050_ram_edges_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Don't touch the memory chips. [[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_electricity|Static electrical discharge ]]can easily damage or destroy them. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:051_ram_label_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Put RAM down carefully and repeat for the second. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:053_ram_label_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== The label contains information to help replace/upgrade your RAM. RAM has a **module name** (written on the stick) you'll need to match to its **standard name** (how RAM is sold) to replace/upgrade. ==== ==== Common RAM types: ^ Standard name | | | | | DDR3-800D | PC3-6400 | DDR3-1600G* | PC3-12800 | | DDR3-800E | | DDR3-1600H | | | DDR3-1066E | PC3-8500 | DDR3-1600J | | | DDR3-1066F | | DDR3-1600K | | | DDR3-1066G | | DDR3-1866J* | PC3-14900 | | DDR3-1333F* | PC3-10600 | DDR3-1866K | | | DDR3-1333G | | DDR3-1866L | | | DDR3-1333H | | DDR3-1866M* | | | DDR3-1333J* | | DDR3-2133K* | PC3-17000 | | | | DDR3-2133L | | | | | DDR3-2133M | | | | | DDR3-2133N* | | ===== Front Face ===== Remove the front panel with the power switch button. ==== ==== Lift the three top tabs: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:054_front_panel_unclip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== And remove. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:097_front_panel_replace_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Front Fan ===== Remove the black plastic air-guide first. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:055_cpu_fan_guide_remove_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Four tabs on the fan connect it to the chassis. Squeeze in the top two tabs: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:056_cpu_fan_unclip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Then push the two button tabs. If you have trouble, use a flathead screw driver. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:057_cpu_fan_unclip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Unplug fan cable from the motherboard header. Clean it if needed. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:058_psu_fan_cable_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Motherboard/Heatsink ===== Unplug the remaining cables connecting to the front panel. They connect to headers on the motherboard (lower left). First the power header: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:059_front_header_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== then front USB header: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:060_front_header_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== front audio header: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:061_front_header_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== speaker header: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:062_front_header_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== and intrusion switch. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:064_front_header_unplug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Remove the eight screws securing the motherboard. Leave the four screws around the CPU for now. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:065_mboard_unscrew_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:066_mboard_unscrew_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== **When removing the heatsink do not touch the sticky paste on the heatsink/CPU.** This thermal paste improves heat transfer between these components. ==== ==== The heatsink is secured under pressure with four screws. Unscrew them: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:066_mboard_unscrew_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Lift the heatsink straight up: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:067_cpu_heatsink_unscrew_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Place carefully upside-down to avoid smearing the paste. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:068_heatsink_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Motherboards are only removed at a certain angle. Proceed carefully. ==== ==== Lift the motherboard from the front, then slide gently forward to free the back sockets. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:069_mboard_slide_forward_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Lift and twist to clear from the case. Lay in a clear space. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:070_mboard_tilt_up_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Find labels for: * PSU connections * Front panel connectors * USB and SATA connectors ==== ==== {{background> :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:072_cpu_gate_open_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== CPU ====== **The CPU and CPU socket are very delicate. Be extremely careful.** ==== ==== It attaches to the motherboard in a socket. Press down and push the lever to the side. It will pop out. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:072_cpu_gate_open_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Lift the gate: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:074_cpu_gate_open_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Carefully remove the CPU with two fingers, from the edges with small notches in the socket. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:075_cpu_lift_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Look at the underside of the CPU - don't touch the gold parts. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:076_cpu_connectors_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Hundreds of pins each connect to a gold circle on the base of the CPU. ==== ==== Place the CPU upside-down on your heatsink. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:077_cpu_on_heatsink_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} {{background>::hp8100:078_all_components_1920.jpg}} ====== Reassembly ====== Let's follow almost the same steps in reverse - refer to your photo if needed. {{background>::hp8100:079_cpu_wipe_1920.jpg}} ==== Clean CPU/Heatsink ==== Once exposed to air, heatsink paste dries. Scrape away old heatsink paste and apply new. ==== ==== Lift the CPU off the heatsink and flip it. Wipe clean with your cloth until you can clearly read the text. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:079_cpu_wipe_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Can you read the: * CPU speed * Model number * Where it was made? ==== === Place the CPU gently back in the socket with notches lined up - it only fits one way! {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:080_cpu_label_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Clean the heatsink with your cloth - wipe with the grain. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:081_heatsink_wipe_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} {{background>::hp8100:082_cpu_thermal_paste_apply_1920.jpg}} ==== Apply Thermal Paste/Reseat CPU ==== ==== ==== Lift CPU out of the socket. Squeeze a rice-sized drop of thermal paste onto it. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:082_cpu_thermal_paste_apply_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Flip and smooth the paste onto the heatsink until the CPU is mostly covered //(not essential)// {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:083_cpu_thermal_paste_smooth_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== === Put CPU back in the socket and close gate. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:084_cpu_reseat_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Motherboard ==== Ease motherboard back in. Tilt, line up back sockets, then gently lower into place. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:086_mboard_angle_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Replace and tighten the six screws (don't use heatsink screw holes). {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:087_mboard_screw_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Heatsink ===== Line it up and gently lower onto the motherboard. Replace screws and tighten firmly. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:066_mboard_unscrew_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Front Panel Headers ==== Replace front panel headers one at a time, matching the colours. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:088_front_header_plug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:089_front_header_plug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:090_front_header_plug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:091_front_header_plug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:092_front_header_plug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== Fan ==== Reconnect motherboard header cable: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:094_cpu_fan_cable_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Click fan back into place: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:095_cpu_fan_install_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Replace air guide: {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:096_cpu_fan_guide_install_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Front Panel ===== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:097_front_panel_replace_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Install RAM ===== Replace one stick at a time. ==== ==== Notches will line up with breaks in the socket. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:050_ram_edges_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Push in firmly. Tabs on the socket will grab and hold the stick. Repeat with the second RAM stick. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:103_ram_insert_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== PSU ===== Carefully replace the PSU. ==== ==== PSU screws will align with the slot on the case. Slide PSU down and forward, following the angle of the slot. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:099_psu_slide_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Re-connect the PSU cables to the motherboard (they only fit one way). {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:100_psu_cpu_cable_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:101_psu_mboard_cable_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:102_psu_mboard_cable_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== ===== Hard Drive ===== Connect power/SATA cable to the hard drive. Use the L-shaped connector on the drive. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:105_hard_drive_cable_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Lift up the PSU, slide hard drive into the bay, then push forward to lock. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:106_hard_drive_push_slide_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Plug SATA cable into the motherboard. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:107_hard_drive_mboard_cables_plug_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== DVD Drive ===== Slide DVD drive into the bay. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:108_dvd_drive_slide_down_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Push forward until it clicks. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:109_dvd_drive_push_forward_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Connect power and SATA cables to DVD drive. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:110_dvd_cables_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Ensure cables run through the cable clip. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:111_dvd_cables_clip_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Plug SATA cable into the motherboard. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:112_dvd_mboard_cables_plug_in_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} Lever drive bay back into place. ==== Close the Case ==== Check that cables are routed neatly through the clips. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:114_cables_check_routing_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:115_cables_check_routing_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Check DVD drive bay and PSU swing down flat. {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:113_psu_push_down_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ==== ==== Shut the case. Complete! {{ :engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:116_case_lid_line_up_1920.jpg?nolink&600 |}} ===== Congratulations! ==== Repeat to practice. --------------------------------------- [[engagement:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshops:siganto_digital_learning_workshops:workshop_02|]]