Dell OptiPlex GX110 Service Manual - Page 28

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The three DIMM sockets on the system board can accommodate combinations of 32-, 64-, and 128-MB DIMMs up to a total memory capacity of 384 MB. Main memory can have either 72-bit parity (ECC) DIMMs or 64-bit nonparity DIMMs. You can upgrade video memory from 4 to 8 MB by installing an optional videomemory upgrade module in the video-memory upgrade socket on the system board. Adding video memory increases the system's video performance and provides additional modes for high-resolution/expanded color applications. NOTE: See the online System User's Guide or Chapter 6, "Installing System Board Options," in the Reference and Installation Guide for additional upgrade information. The following subsections provide service-related information about the computer. Unless otherwise specified, the information applies to all chassis configurations. For OptiPlex GX1 and OptiPlex NX1 systems equipped with the optional integrated Wakeup On LAN-capable NIC, the following tasks may be performed by a system administrator at a remote location: Perform computer setup processes Download and install software Perform file updates Perform asset-tracking functions Download and run the diagnostics over the network Dell OptiPlex GX1 computers are shipped with an online System User's Guide (located in the Dell Accessories folder) that provides additional hardware and software installation, configuration information, and Dell contact information. OptiPlex NX1 systems also contain an online Network Administrator's Guide. 1-16

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The three DIMM sockets on the system board can accommodate combina-
tions of 32-, 64-, and 128-MB DIMMs up to a total memory capacity of
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You can upgrade video memory from 4 to 8 MB by installing an optional video-
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NOTE: See the online
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Reference and Installation Guide
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puter. Unless otherwise specified, the information applies to all chassis
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For OptiPlex GX1 and OptiPlex NX1 systems equipped with the optional inte-
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Download and install software
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Perform file updates
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Perform asset-tracking functions
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Download and run the diagnostics over the network
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Dell OptiPlex GX1 computers are shipped with an online
System User’s Guide
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software installation, configuration information, and Dell contact information.
OptiPlex NX1 systems also contain an online
Network Administrator’s Guide.