Required Tools; Removing The Cover - Power Computing PowerCenter PRO User Manual

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Installing PCI Expansion Cards
Before you install any expansion cards, be sure to follow these guidelines to
protect your computer:
Do not remove factory-installed cards from inside the computer. Removing
a card incorrectly can damage it and the computer. Contact technical
support if you believe a factory-installed card requires repair or
replacement.
The combined power consumption of the expansion cards you install must
not exceed the limits of your computer. Refer to the documentation that
came with your cards for their power consumption rating and to Power
requirements on page 111 in this manual for the power consumption limit
for your computer.
Some cards may need to be installed by an authorized service provider.
Refer to the documentation that came with the card.

Required tools

A small regular (slot-head) screwdriver or a small coin
A small Phillips-head screwdriver

Removing the cover

Installing expansion cards requires that you remove the computer's cover. The
cover is designed for easy removal.
CAUTION: If you are not proficient with electronic equipment, Power
Computing Corporation recommends that you have a certified technician
install expansion cards. If you attempt to install cards yourself, any damage
you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty
on your computer. Please call technical support at 1-800-708-6227 for
additional information about this or any other warranty question.
CAUTION: If an anti-static grounding strap was supplied with the expansion
card or other device that you are installing, put it on and ground it as directed
by the device's instructions before touching any components inside the
computer.
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