- Topic ID: id_18717762
- Version: 2.0
- Date: Sep 26, 2020 10:13:12 PM
Host Computer Graphics Card Exchange - xw8600
Prerequisites
Overview
This procedure describes and illustrates the steps necessary to exchange (transfer) the Graphics card (FX1700) (Slot 2) and GPU card (FX4800) (Slot 4, 5) from an existing Host Computer to a new Host Computer.
This procedure is used in conjunction with the Host Computer Replacement procedure.
Procedure
- Open the original Host Computer Side Cover.note:
The System Option Licenses are tied to the Host Computer Ethernet (eth0) MAC Address. The appropriate Graphics cards (Slot 2) can be exchanged, if one is reasonably certain that the Host Computer failure is not related to the Graphics cards. This will allow for the reuse of System Option Licenses, otherwise new Licenses must be obtained.
- Remove the Support Clamp that holds the Video Card in place.
Figure 1. Video Card Clamp Removal

- Loosen the Expansion Card Retention Bracket to allow removal of Graphics Card.
- Remove the Graphics Card (FX1700) from Slot 2 and GPU Card (FX4800)
from Slot 4, 5 set aside.
Figure 2. Graphics Card (FX1700) (Slot 2) and GPU Card (FX4800) ( Slot 4, 5) Removal

- Open the replacement Host Computer Side Cover.
- Remove the Support Clamp that holds the Video Card in place.
- Loosen the Expansion Card Retention Bracket to allow removal of Graphics Card
- Remove the Graphics Card from Slot 2 and GPU Card from Slot 4, 5, install the original Host Computer Graphics Card set aside earlier.
- Install the Host Computer replacement Graphics Card in the
original Host Computer.note:
Installation sequence according to label which pasted on the side of the Host Computer.
- Replace the Expansion Card Retention Bracket in both Host Computers
- Replace the Side Cover on the Host computers.note:
IN ORDER TO MEET EMC REQUIREMENTS, THE CHASSIS COVER MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED AFTER SERVICING. CHECK THAT THE COVERS ARE MOUNTED FIRMLY IN PLACE AND LOCKED DOWN WHERE APPLICABLE.
Finalization
- Take some scans, verify the image(s) reconstruct and are displayed.
- Check that all functions are operational.