Installing your computer in an enclosure – Dell Precision T3400 (Late 2007) User Manual
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Quick Reference Guide
Switching From Tower to Desktop Orientation
1
Remove all installed floppy drives or media card readers by following the
steps in "Removing a Floppy Drive or Media Card Reader (Tower
Computer)" in your User’s Guide, and then reinstall a single floppy drive or
media card reader by following the steps in "Installing a Floppy Drive or
Media Card Reader (Desktop Computer)" in your User’s Guide.
2
Remove all installed optical drives by following the steps in "Removing an
Optical Drive (Tower Computer)" in your User’s Guide, and then reinstall
the drives by following the steps in "Installing an Optical Drive (Desktop
Computer)" in your User’s Guide.
Switching From Desktop to Tower Orientation
1
Remove the floppy drive or media card reader (if installed) by following
the steps in "Removing a Floppy Drive or a Media Card Reader (Desktop
Computer)" in your User’s Guide, and then reinstall the floppy drive or
media card reader by following the steps in "Installing a Floppy Drive or
Media Card Reader (Tower Computer)" in your User’s Guide.
2
Remove all installed optical drives by following the steps in "Removing an
Optical Drive (Desktop Computer)" in your User’s Guide, and reinstall the
drives by following the steps in "Installing an Optical Drive (Tower
Computer)" in your User’s Guide.
Installing Your Computer in an Enclosure
Installing your computer in an enclosure can restrict airflow, can cause your
computer to overheat, and may impact your computer’s performance. Follow
the guidelines below when installing your computer in an enclosure:
NOTICE:
The operating temperature specified in this manual reflects the maximum
ambient operating temperature. The ambient room temperature must be a
consideration when installing your computer in an enclosure. For details about your
computer’s specifications, see "
Specifications" in your User’s Guide.