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Casing Design - A Clear Emphasis On Serviceability
The case is easy to open. All you have to do is press the latch on the side.
A look inside. A positive feature is the screwless concept for securing components. To improve visibility, the removable connections are all in green. Even here it becomes apparent that HP attaches great importance to serviceability. We now offer two examples that show how easy it is to replace individual components. We begin with the graphics card.
You start by pressing the two green levers...
...and then by opening the locking bar to the slot bank.
It is now possible to remove the graphics card.
Simply pull the lever and it becomes possible to remove the hard disk. This makes it easier to access, since there are no cables from other components to get in the way.
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