Dell OptiPlex NX1 Service Manual - Page 14
Physical size and power supply types the midsize and mini tower systems
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Low-Profile Chassis Midsize Chassis Mini Tower Chassis OptiPlex NX1 Chassis The three OptiPlex GX1 and the OptiPlex NX1 chassis configurations differ primarily in the following expansion features: Number of expansion slots available for PCI/ISA expansion cards Number of available internal drive bays for EIDE/SCSI drives Number of available external drive bays for diskette, CD-ROM, or tape drives Physical size and power supply types (the midsize and mini tower systems use the same power supply) Due to the physical differences in the four chassis configurations, a separate parts removal and replacement chapter (Chapters 4 through 7) is provided for each chassis type. 1-2
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The three OptiPlex GX1 and the OptiPlex NX1 chassis configurations differ pri-
marily in the following expansion features:
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Number of expansion slots available for PCI/ISA expansion cards
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Number of available internal drive bays for EIDE/SCSI drives
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Number of available external drive bays for diskette, CD-ROM, or tape
drives
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Physical size and power supply types (the midsize and mini tower systems
use the same power supply)
Due to the physical differences in the four chassis configurations, a separate
parts removal and replacement chapter (Chapters 4 through 7) is provided for
each chassis type.
Midsize Chassis
Low-Profile Chassis
Mini Tower Chassis
OptiPlex NX1 Chassis