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... Up Your Monitor 12 Power Connections 12 Before You Begin 13 Recommended Tools 13 Turning Off Your Computer 13 Before Working Inside Your Computer 14 Mini Tower Computer 16 System Views 16 Removing the Computer Cover 22 Inside Your Computer 24 System Board Components 25 Jumper Settings 26 Desktop Computer 27 System...
... Up Your Monitor 12 Power Connections 12 Before You Begin 13 Recommended Tools 13 Turning Off Your Computer 13 Before Working Inside Your Computer 14 Mini Tower Computer 16 System Views 16 Removing the Computer Cover 22 Inside Your Computer 24 System Board Components 25 Jumper Settings 26 Desktop Computer 27 System...
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... the following conditions exist: • You have performed the steps in "Turning Off Your Computer" on page 13 and "Mini Tower Computer" on page 16. • You have read the safety information in your Dell™ Product Information Guide. • A component can be replaced by performing the removal procedure in reverse order. Quick...
... the following conditions exist: • You have performed the steps in "Turning Off Your Computer" on page 13 and "Mini Tower Computer" on page 16. • You have read the safety information in your Dell™ Product Information Guide. • A component can be replaced by performing the removal procedure in reverse order. Quick...
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... back of the computer. NOTICE: Before touching anything inside your computer from the electrical outlet before removing the cover. 6 Remove the computer cover. • For a mini tower computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 22. • For a desktop computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 32. • For a small form...
... back of the computer. NOTICE: Before touching anything inside your computer from the electrical outlet before removing the cover. 6 Remove the computer cover. • For a mini tower computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 22. • For a desktop computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 32. • For a small form...
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Can contain an optical drive. Insert a CD or DVD (if supported) into this drive. 16 Quick Reference Guide Mini Tower Computer System Views Front View 1 2 3 11 4 10 5 6 9 7 8 1 5.25-inch drive bay 2 5.25-inch drive bay Can contain an optical drive. Insert a CD or DVD (if supported) into this drive.
Can contain an optical drive. Insert a CD or DVD (if supported) into this drive. 16 Quick Reference Guide Mini Tower Computer System Views Front View 1 2 3 11 4 10 5 6 9 7 8 1 5.25-inch drive bay 2 5.25-inch drive bay Can contain an optical drive. Insert a CD or DVD (if supported) into this drive.
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... Information 2 Before You Begin Recommended Tools 21 Turning Off Your Computer 21 Before Working Inside Your Computer 21 3 Mini Tower Computer About Your Mini Tower Computer 23 Front View 23 Back View 25 Back Panel Connectors 26 Removing the Computer Cover 27 Inside Your Computer ...29 Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 30 Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 30 Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector 31 System Board Components 32 4 Mini Tower Computer Specifications Cards 41 Installing a PCI or PCI Express Card 41 Removing a PCI or PCI Express Card 45 PS/2 Serial Port ...
... Information 2 Before You Begin Recommended Tools 21 Turning Off Your Computer 21 Before Working Inside Your Computer 21 3 Mini Tower Computer About Your Mini Tower Computer 23 Front View 23 Back View 25 Back Panel Connectors 26 Removing the Computer Cover 27 Inside Your Computer ...29 Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 30 Replacing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 30 Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector 31 System Board Components 32 4 Mini Tower Computer Specifications Cards 41 Installing a PCI or PCI Express Card 41 Removing a PCI or PCI Express Card 45 PS/2 Serial Port ...
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... 301 10 Battery Replacing the Battery 303 11 Replacing the System Board Removing the System Board: Mini Tower, Desktop, Small Form Factor, and Ultra Small Form Factor Computers 307 Mini Tower System Board Screws 308 Desktop System Board Screws 309 Small Form Factor System Board Screws 310 Ultra... Small Form Factor System Board Screws 311 Replacing the System Board: Mini Tower, Desktop, Small Form Factor, and Ultra Small Form Factor Computers 311 12 Memory DDR2 Memory Overview 313 Addressing Memory Configurations 314...
... 301 10 Battery Replacing the Battery 303 11 Replacing the System Board Removing the System Board: Mini Tower, Desktop, Small Form Factor, and Ultra Small Form Factor Computers 307 Mini Tower System Board Screws 308 Desktop System Board Screws 309 Small Form Factor System Board Screws 310 Ultra... Small Form Factor System Board Screws 311 Replacing the System Board: Mini Tower, Desktop, Small Form Factor, and Ultra Small Form Factor Computers 311 12 Memory DDR2 Memory Overview 313 Addressing Memory Configurations 314...
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... to ground the system board. 4 If applicable, remove the computer stand (for instructions, see the documentation that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by its pins. NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from their electrical outlets, and then press...with locking tabs; NOTICE: To avoid damaging the computer, perform the following steps before removing the cover. 5 Remove the computer cover. • For a mini tower computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 27. • For a desktop computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 90. •...
... to ground the system board. 4 If applicable, remove the computer stand (for instructions, see the documentation that is not authorized by Dell is not covered by its pins. NOTICE: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from their electrical outlets, and then press...with locking tabs; NOTICE: To avoid damaging the computer, perform the following steps before removing the cover. 5 Remove the computer cover. • For a mini tower computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 27. • For a desktop computer, see "Removing the Computer Cover" on page 90. •...
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Mini Tower Computer About Your Mini Tower Computer Front View 1 2 3 11 4 10 5 6 9 7 8 23 Mini Tower Computer
Mini Tower Computer About Your Mini Tower Computer Front View 1 2 3 11 4 10 5 6 9 7 8 23 Mini Tower Computer
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... recommended that you use the back USB connectors for a description of speakers. Insert a CD or DVD (if supported) into this button to attach a microphone. 24 Mini Tower Computer It is configured as a wake device in a normal operating state. • Blinking green - NOTICE: If your computer. See "Diagnostic Lights" on page 347 for...
... recommended that you use the back USB connectors for a description of speakers. Insert a CD or DVD (if supported) into this button to attach a microphone. 24 Mini Tower Computer It is configured as a wake device in a normal operating state. • Blinking green - NOTICE: If your computer. See "Diagnostic Lights" on page 347 for...
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... voltage-selection switch, set to lock the computer cover. 3 voltage selection switch Your computer is equipped with the AC power available in your location. 25 Mini Tower Computer
... voltage-selection switch, set to lock the computer cover. 3 voltage selection switch Your computer is equipped with the AC power available in your location. 25 Mini Tower Computer
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... Setup Options" on page 26. The computer is automatically disabled if the computer detects an installed card containing a parallel connector configured to the network. 26 Mini Tower Computer Back Panel Connectors 1 2 34 5 9 1 parallel connector 2 link integrity light 6 8 7 Connect a parallel device, such as a printer, to the parallel connector. Plug serial, USB, and other...
... Setup Options" on page 26. The computer is automatically disabled if the computer detects an installed card containing a parallel connector configured to the network. 26 Mini Tower Computer Back Panel Connectors 1 2 34 5 9 1 parallel connector 2 link integrity light 6 8 7 Connect a parallel device, such as a printer, to the parallel connector. Plug serial, USB, and other...
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... connected to attach a record/playback device such as a cassette player, CD player, or VCR.; Removing the Computer Cover CAUTION: Before you lift the cover. 27 Mini Tower Computer NOTE: If you use the y-cable that the network cable has been securely attached. or a personal computer microphone for voice or musical input into...
... connected to attach a record/playback device such as a cassette player, CD player, or VCR.; Removing the Computer Cover CAUTION: Before you lift the cover. 27 Mini Tower Computer NOTE: If you use the y-cable that the network cable has been securely attached. or a personal computer microphone for voice or musical input into...
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Ensure that a graphics card heat sink has had sufficient time to cool before you touch it aside on a soft nonabrasive surface. 4 Grip the sides of the computer cover and pivot the cover up using the hinge tabs as leverage points. 5 Remove the cover from the hinge tabs and set it . 1 2 3 1 security cable slot 2 cover release latch 3 padlock ring 28 Mini Tower Computer CAUTION: Graphics card heat sinks can become very hot during normal operation.
Ensure that a graphics card heat sink has had sufficient time to cool before you touch it aside on a soft nonabrasive surface. 4 Grip the sides of the computer cover and pivot the cover up using the hinge tabs as leverage points. 5 Remove the cover from the hinge tabs and set it . 1 2 3 1 security cable slot 2 cover release latch 3 padlock ring 28 Mini Tower Computer CAUTION: Graphics card heat sinks can become very hot during normal operation.
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... you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions located in the Product Information Guide. it may not be present on mini tower, desktop and small form factor computers; NOTE: The chassis intrusion switch is standard on the ultra small form factor computer but is optional on your... you do not accidentally disconnect cables from the electrical outlet before removing the computer cover. CAUTION: To avoid electrical shock, always unplug your computer. 29 Mini Tower Computer
... you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions located in the Product Information Guide. it may not be present on mini tower, desktop and small form factor computers; NOTE: The chassis intrusion switch is standard on the ultra small form factor computer but is optional on your... you do not accidentally disconnect cables from the electrical outlet before removing the computer cover. CAUTION: To avoid electrical shock, always unplug your computer. 29 Mini Tower Computer
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... to remove the switch and its attached cable from the system board by using two fingers to squeeze the release mechanism on page 317). 30 Mini Tower Computer Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 1 Follow the procedures in "Before You Begin" on page 21. 2 Remove the computer cover (see "Replacing the Computer Cover...
... to remove the switch and its attached cable from the system board by using two fingers to squeeze the release mechanism on page 317). 30 Mini Tower Computer Removing the Chassis Intrusion Switch 1 Follow the procedures in "Before You Begin" on page 21. 2 Remove the computer cover (see "Replacing the Computer Cover...
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If you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop. or right-arrow key to wait until you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to select Reset. NOTE: The default setting is On-Silent. 4 Save your computer and try again. 3 Select the Chassis Intrusion option and then press the left- Then shut down your BIOS settings and exit system setup. Change the setting to On, On-Silent, or Disabled. Mini Tower Computer 31 Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector 1 Turn on (or restart) your computer. 2 When the blue DELL™ logo appears, press immediately.
If you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop. or right-arrow key to wait until you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to select Reset. NOTE: The default setting is On-Silent. 4 Save your computer and try again. 3 Select the Chassis Intrusion option and then press the left- Then shut down your BIOS settings and exit system setup. Change the setting to On, On-Silent, or Disabled. Mini Tower Computer 31 Resetting the Chassis Intrusion Detector 1 Turn on (or restart) your computer. 2 When the blue DELL™ logo appears, press immediately.
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System Board Components 1 2 3 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 4 5 6 7 8 14 13 12 1 speaker connector (INT_SPKR) 2 fan (FAN_CPU) 3 processor connector (CPU) 4 processor power connector (12VPOWER) 5 memory module connectors (DIMM_1, DIMM_2, DIMM_3, DIMM_4) 11 10 9 12 RTC reset jumper (RTCRST) 13 intrusion switch connector (INTRUDER) 14 battery socket (BATTERY) 15 PCI Express x16 connector (SLOT1) 16 PCI Express x1 connector (SLOT4) 32 Mini Tower Computer
System Board Components 1 2 3 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 4 5 6 7 8 14 13 12 1 speaker connector (INT_SPKR) 2 fan (FAN_CPU) 3 processor connector (CPU) 4 processor power connector (12VPOWER) 5 memory module connectors (DIMM_1, DIMM_2, DIMM_3, DIMM_4) 11 10 9 12 RTC reset jumper (RTCRST) 13 intrusion switch connector (INTRUDER) 14 battery socket (BATTERY) 15 PCI Express x16 connector (SLOT1) 16 PCI Express x1 connector (SLOT4) 32 Mini Tower Computer
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... bits eight 24 32 Mb integrated network interface with ASF 1.03 and 2.0 support as defined by DMTF Capable of 10/100/1000 communication iAMT 3.0 Mini Tower Specifications 35 Mini Tower Computer Specifications Microprocessor Microprocessor type Internal cache Memory Type Memory connectors Memory modules supported Minimum memory Maximum memory BIOS address Computer Information Chipset Data...
... bits eight 24 32 Mb integrated network interface with ASF 1.03 and 2.0 support as defined by DMTF Capable of 10/100/1000 communication iAMT 3.0 Mini Tower Specifications 35 Mini Tower Computer Specifications Microprocessor Microprocessor type Internal cache Memory Type Memory connectors Memory modules supported Minimum memory Maximum memory BIOS address Computer Information Chipset Data...
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... 10 W (x1) and 75 W (x16) maximum 36 pins (x1) and 164 pins (x16) one PCI Express lane (x1) and 16 PCI Express lanes (x16) 36 Mini Tower Specifications
... 10 W (x1) and 75 W (x16) maximum 36 pins (x1) and 164 pins (x16) one PCI Express lane (x1) and 16 PCI Express lanes (x16) 36 Mini Tower Specifications
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...than from one 120-pin (x16) connector 40-pin connector Key Combinations or In Microsoft® Windows® XP, brings up only) Mini Tower Specifications 37 If in / microphone and line-out; two frontpanel connectors for headphones and microphone four 7-pin connectors one 7-pin connector 34-... 2.2 PCI Express Front panel 9-pin connector; 16550C-compatible 25-pin connector (bidirectional) 15-pin VGA connector RJ45 connector two 6-pin mini-DINs two front-panel and six back panel USB 2.0-compliant connectors two connectors for optional second PS/2 serial port card 5-pin connector ...
...than from one 120-pin (x16) connector 40-pin connector Key Combinations or In Microsoft® Windows® XP, brings up only) Mini Tower Specifications 37 If in / microphone and line-out; two frontpanel connectors for headphones and microphone four 7-pin connectors one 7-pin connector 34-... 2.2 PCI Express Front panel 9-pin connector; 16550C-compatible 25-pin connector (bidirectional) 15-pin VGA connector RJ45 connector two 6-pin mini-DINs two front-panel and six back panel USB 2.0-compliant connectors two connectors for optional second PS/2 serial port card 5-pin connector ...