Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- Setting up the operating system
- Restoring the operating system
- System management
- BIOS ROM
- The Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- Desktop management
- Initial computer configuration and deployment
- Installing a remote system
- Replicating the setup
- Updating and managing software
- HP Client Manager Software
- Altiris Client Management Solutions
- HP SoftPaq Download Manager
- System Software Manager
- ROM Flash
- FailSafe Boot Block ROM
- Workstation security
- Asset tracking
- SATA hard disk drive security
- Password security
- Establishing a setup password using Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- Establishing a power-on password using computer setup
- Entering a power-on password
- Entering a setup password
- Changing a power-on or setup password
- Deleting a power-on or setup password
- National keyboard delimiter characters
- Clearing passwords
- Chassis security
- Fault notification and recovery
- Dual-state power button
- Replacing components
- Warnings and cautions
- Service considerations
- Customer Self-Repair
- Removing and installing components
- Component locations
- Predisassembly procedures
- Disassembly order
- Removing the cable lock (optional)
- Side access panel
- Side access panel sensor (optional)
- Side access panel solenoid lock
- Bezel
- Front panel I/O device assembly
- Optical disk drive (mini-tower configuration)
- Optical disk drive (desktop configuration)
- Speaker
- Power supply
- Power connections
- Rear system fan assembly
- Memory
- Expansion card slot identification
- Expansion card
- Battery
- Hard disk drive
- CPU heatsink
- CPU
- System board
- Converting to desktop configuration
- Product recycling
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- Calling technical support
- Locating ID labels
- Locating warranty information
- Diagnosis guidelines
- Troubleshooting checklist
- HP troubleshooting resources and tools
- Troubleshooting scenarios and solutions
- Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision Diagnostics
- Diagnostic codes and errors
- Configuring RAID devices
- Configuring password security and resetting CMOS
- Connector pins
- System board designators
- Routine Care
- Locating HP resources
- Index

NOTE: Graphics cards greater than 75 watts require the use of an auxiliary power cable adapter.
See
Power connections on page 81 for more information.
NOTE: Slots two and four use latches to secure the card in the slot.
Power limitations for graphics cards
CAUTION: To prevent damage, the overall power consumption of the workstation (including I/O
cards, CPU, and memory) must not exceed the maximum rating of the workstation power supply.
When planning, purchasing, and installing graphics cards in your workstation, observe the following
power limitations:
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Maximum allowable graphics card power for Slot 2 is 150W. Note that 75W is available from
the system board and an additional 75W directly from the PSU (using the 6–pin power connector
from the power supply). If a second graphics card is installed in Slot 4, the combined power
consumption of both cards must not exceed 150W.
NOTE: If you use a graphics card with greater than 75 watts of power, leave the adjacent slot
empty for thermal cooling considerations.
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Slot 4 supplies 25W of power. Do not exceed this power limitation when installing a second
graphics card in this slot.
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