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NOTE: The externally accessible drive bays at the front of the computer are normally used for diskette drives, CD-ROM drives, and/or tape drives. Harddisk drives should be installed in the internal hard-disk drive positions described in "Hard-Disk Drive Options" found earlier in this chapter. For detailed information about the data storage subsystem, see Chapter 10, "Installing Drives," in the User's Guide. SCSI drives are supported by using two integrated SCSI channels: The primary (Adaptec AIC-7890) channel provides Ultra2/Wide LVD (80-MB/sec) support for high-performance SCSI hard-disk drives and an optional RAID subsystem. NOTE: To achieve 80-MB/sec support, all of the installed SCSI devices must support the Ultra2 specification's 80-MB/sec transfer rate. If they do not, the transfer rate will default to the speed of the slowest device in the SCSI chain. The secondary (Adaptec AIC-7880) channel provides internal Ultra/Narrow and external Ultra/Wide (40-MB/sec) support for SCSI CD-ROM and tape drives, optical drives, scanners, and so forth. The system board has an onboard 16-bit Crystal CS4237B audio controller chip and connectors on the back panel for connecting the computer to external audio devices such as speakers/headphones and microphone. The controller supports all sound functions contained on the Sound Blaster Pro expansion card from Creative Laboratories, Inc. Chapter 6, "Using the Integrated Audio Controller," in the User's Guide provides instructions for connecting the computer to external audio devices and configuring the integrated audio controller to avoid resource conflicts. The video subsystem consists of either a high-speed, high-resolution 2X AGP or a PCI graphics adapter card. (For more information, see the documentation that came with the graphics adapter card.) AGP greatly improves graphics performance by providing a dedicated bus for a faster interface between the video subsystem and system memory. AGP also allows conventional memory to be used for video-related tasks. Dell Precision 610 mini tower systems contain an integrated 10/100-Mbps 3Com PCI 3C905b-TX NIC (uses a 3Com 3C917 application-specific integrated circuit [ASIC]). The NIC subsystem connects to the Ethernet network through a single RJ45 connector on the back panel of the computer. System Overview 1-7

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System Overview
1-7
NOTE: The externally accessible drive bays at the front of the computer are
normally used for diskette drives, CD-ROM drives, and/or tape drives. Hard-
disk drives should be installed in the internal hard-disk drive positions
described in “Hard-Disk Drive Options” found earlier in this chapter. For detailed
information about the data storage subsystem, see Chapter 10, “Installing Drives,”
in the
User’s Guide
.
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SCSI drives are supported by using two integrated SCSI channels:
¹
The primary (Adaptec AIC-7890) channel provides Ultra2/Wide LVD
(80-MB/sec) support for high-performance SCSI hard-disk drives and an
optional RAID subsystem.
NOTE: To achieve 80-MB/sec support, all of the installed SCSI devices
must support the Ultra2 specification’s 80-MB/sec transfer rate. If they do
not, the transfer rate will default to the speed of the slowest device in the
SCSI chain.
¹
The secondary (Adaptec AIC-7880) channel provides internal Ultra/Narrow
and external Ultra/Wide (40-MB/sec) support for SCSI CD-ROM and tape
drives, optical drives, scanners, and so forth.
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The system board has an onboard 16-bit Crystal CS4237B audio controller chip
and connectors on the back panel for connecting the computer to external
audio devices such as speakers/headphones and microphone. The controller
supports all sound functions contained on the Sound Blaster Pro expansion
card from Creative Laboratories, Inc.
Chapter 6, “Using the Integrated Audio Controller,” in the
User’s Guide
pro-
vides instructions for connecting the computer to external audio devices and
configuring the integrated audio controller to avoid resource conflicts.
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The video subsystem consists of either a high-speed, high-resolution 2X AGP
or a PCI graphics adapter card. (For more information, see the documentation
that came with the graphics adapter card.) AGP greatly improves graphics per-
formance by providing a dedicated bus for a faster interface between the video
subsystem and system memory. AGP also allows conventional memory to be
used for video-related tasks.
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Dell Precision 610 mini tower systems contain an integrated 10/100-Mbps
3Com PCI 3C905b-TX NIC (uses a 3Com 3C917 application-specific integrated
circuit [ASIC]). The NIC subsystem connects to the Ethernet network through
a single RJ45 connector on the back panel of the computer.