Dell PowerEdge T300 Getting Started Guide - Page 6
An integrated ATI ES1000 SVGA video controller supporting True-color - technical specifications
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• An integrated ATI ES1000 SVGA video controller supporting True-color graphics in the following resolutions: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, and 1600 x 1200. • Systems management circuitry that monitors critical system voltages and fan speeds. The systems management circuitry works in conjunction with the systems management software. • Standard baseboard management controller with serial access. • Back-panel connectors include serial, video, four USB connectors, and two NIC connectors. • Two 5.25-inch drive bays for a DVD-ROM, CDRW/DVD combo, or tape backup unit. NOTE: DVD devices are data only. • One 3.5-inch drive bay for floppy drive. • Support for the following internal hard-drive configurations: - Up to four internal, 3.5-inch, SATA hard drives with integrated drive controllers. - Up to four internal, 3.5-inch, Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives with an optional SAS controller card or backplane. NOTE: Hot-plug capability is supported only when SATA or SAS drives are connected to the optional SAS controller card or backplane. Either option requires the backplane configuration. • Optional remote access controller (DRAC 5) for remote systems management. This option requires a dedicated PCI slot (slot #1). • A 490-W power supply. Also available with an optional redundant 528-W power supply. For more information about specific features, see "Technical Specifications". The following software is included with your system: • A System Setup program for quickly viewing and changing system configuration information. For more information on this program, see "Using the System Setup Program" in the Hardware Owner's Manual. • Enhanced security features, including a system password and a setup password, available through the System Setup program. 4 Getting Started With Your System