Learn how to remove dual SATA flex bays and replace them with Upper SATA flex bay on Precision 5860 Tower /Precision 7865 Tower/Precision 7875 Tower.
Note: This video was created with a Precision 7865 but is relevant to Precision 5860 Tower and Precision 7875 Tower.
This video shows how to convert the flex bay on Precision 5860 Tower / Precision 7865 Tower/ Precision 7875 Tower to support and replace the dual PCIe flex bay to support and replace the Upper SATA flex bay.
Before you begin, turn off the computer, and disconnect all the attached peripherals.
Ensure that you always use ESD protection when working inside the computer.
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This video shows how to replace the Upper SATA flex bay on Precision 7865 Tower.
Before you begin, turn off the computer, disconnect all the attached peripherals, and remove any SD card installed in the SD card slot on your computer.
Ensure that you always use ESD protection when working inside the computer. To begin, remove the lockable hard-drive bezel by inserting the key and turning it clockwise to open the lock.
Then, slide and remove the lockable hard-drive bezel away from the SATA flex bay Repeat this step to remove the lockable hard-drive bezel away from the lower flex bay.
Now to remove the upper SATA flex bay. open the release latch by pressing the release button on the upper external-flex bay bracket.
Then, hold the release latch and slide the SATA flex bay out of the upper external-flex bay slot. Repeat this step to remove the lower external-flex bay out of the lower slot.
To remove the side cover, insert the side-cover key and turn the key counter-clockwise to unlock the side cover. Then, push the release latch on the side cover and pull outwards to remove it. Lay the computer on to its right side.
Now let’s remove the air shroud, hold the air shroud at the gripping points and pull it outwards to remove it from the computer.
Then, disconnect the SATA data cables and power cable from their connectors on the system board. Also, disconnect the thermal sensor cables and fan cable from their connectors on the system board.
Now, unroute the thermal sensor cables and fan cable from the hook on the cable routing bracket. Open the cable routing bracket, and take out the SATA data cables, power cable, fan cable and thermal sensor cables from the cable routing bracket.
Now, loosen the four captive screws that secure the flex bay backplane to the computer. Then, lift the away from the computer along with the cables.
The dual-SATA flex bay removal process is now complete. Now let’s install the upper-SATA flex bay. Align and insert the SATA flex bay backplane into the slot on the computer.
Then, tighten the two captive screws to secure flex bay backplane to the computer. Connect the SATA power cable and data cable to the connectors on the system board.
Then, connect the fan and thermal cables to the connectors on the system board. Route the fan and thermal sensor cables through the hooks on the cable routing bracket.
Place the SATA data cable, power cable, fan cable and thermal sensor cables inside the cable routing bracket. Then, close the cable routing bracket and press untle it clicks in place.
Now let’s install the air shroud, hold the air shroud at the gripping points and push vertically down until it clicks in place. Lift and place the computer in an upright position.
Align the tabs on the side cover with the slots on the chassis, ,then move it inwards until it clicks in place. Now, insert the side-cover key into the key slot and turn it clockwise to lock the computer.
Insert and slide the SATA flex bay into the upper external flex bay slot. Close the release latch to secure the hard-drive assembly in place.
To install the lockable hard-drive bezel, place the component on the SATA flex-bay slot. And align the notches on the lockable hard-drive bezel with the slots on the chassis.
Now, insert the key and turn counter-clockwise to lock the SATA flex bay. Then remove the key from the lock. The upper SATA flex bay installation process is now complete.
The lower flex bay is empty, and available as a 5.25-inch flex bay. You can now connect all the peripherals. Connect the power adapter and press the power button to power on the computer.
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