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Features and specifications The following information is a summary of the features and specifications of the server. Depending on the server model, some features might not be available, or some specifications might not apply. Table 1. Features and specifications Microprocessor: v Intel® Xeon™ v 1 MB (minimum) Level-2 cache v 667 MHz front-side bus (FSB) v Support for up to four microprocessors Note: Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to determine the type and speed of the microprocessors. Memory: v Minimum: 2 GB depending on server model, expandable to 64 GB v Type: 333 MHz, registered, ECC, PC2-3200 double data rate (DDR) II, SDRAM v Sizes: 1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB in pairs v Connectors: Two-way interleaved, four dual inline memory module (DIMM) connectors per memory card v Maximum: Four memory cards, each card containing two pairs of PC2-3200 DDRII DIMMS Drives: v Slim DVD-ROM: IDE v Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard disk drives Expansion bays: v Six SAS, 2.5-inch bays v One 12.7-mm removable-media drive bay (DVD-ROM drive installed) Expansion slots: Six PCI-X 2.0 hot-plug 266 MHz/64-bit slots Upgradeable microcode: System BIOS, diagnostics, service processor, BMC, and SAS microcode Power supply: v Standard: One dual-rated power supply - 1300 watts at 220 V ac input - 650 watts at 110 V ac input v Upgradeable to two power supplies (hot-swappable at 220 V ac only) Size: v 3U v Height: 128.35 mm (5.05 in.) v Depth: 715 mm (28.15 in.) v Width: 440 mm (17.32 in.) v Weight: approximately 38.5 kg (85 lb) when fully configured or 31.75 kg (70 lb) minimum Heat output: Approximate heat output in British thermal units (Btu) per hour: v Minimum configuration: 1364 Btu (400 watts) per hour v Maximum configuration: 5780 Btu (1700 watts) per hour Racks are marked in vertical increments Electrical input: of 4.45 cm (1.75 inches). Each increment v Sine-wave input (50-60 Hz) required is referred to as a unit, or "U." A 1-U-high v Input voltage low range: device is 4.45 cm (1.75 inches) tall. - Minimum: 100 V ac - Maximum: 127 V ac Integrated functions: v Input voltage high range: v Baseboard management controller - Minimum: 200 V ac v IBM EXA-32 Chipset with integrated - Maximum: 240 V ac memory and I/O controller v Approximate input kilovolt-amperes (kVA): v Service processor support for Remote - Minimum: 0.40 kVA Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine - Maximum: 1.6 kVA v Light path diagnostics v Three Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports Notes: - Two on rear of server 1. Power consumption and heat output - One on front of server vary depending on the number and type v Broadcom 5704C dual 10/100/1000 of optional features installed and the Gigabit Ethernet controllers power-management optional features in v ATI 7000-M video use. - 16 MB video memory - SVGA compatible v Mouse connector v Keyboard connector v Serial connector 2. These levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures specified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779 Acoustical noise emissions: v Sound power, idle: 6.6 bel declared v Sound power, operating: 6.6 bel declared and are reported in accordance with ISO 9296. Actual sound-pressure levels in a given location might exceed the average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise Environment: v Air temperature: - Server on: 10° to 35°C (50.0° to 95.0°F); altitude: 0 to 2133 m sources. The declared sound-power levels indicate an upper limit, below which a large number of computers will operate. (6998.0 ft) - Server off: 10° to 43°C (50.0° to 109.4°F); maximum altitude: 2133 m (6998.0 ft) v Humidity: - Server on: 8% to 80% - Server off: 8% to 80% Chapter 1. Introduction 3

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Features
and
specifications
The
following
information
is
a
summary
of
the
features
and
specifications
of
the
server.
Depending
on
the
server
model,
some
features
might
not
be
available,
or
some
specifications
might
not
apply.
Table
1.
Features
and
specifications
Microprocessor:
v
Intel
®
Xeon
v
1
MB
(minimum)
Level-2
cache
v
667
MHz
front-side
bus
(FSB)
v
Support
for
up
to
four
microprocessors
Note:
Use
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
to
determine
the
type
and
speed
of
the
microprocessors.
Memory:
v
Minimum:
2
GB
depending
on
server
model,
expandable
to
64
GB
v
Type:
333
MHz,
registered,
ECC,
PC2-3200
double
data
rate
(DDR)
II,
SDRAM
v
Sizes:
1
GB,
2
GB,
or
4
GB
in
pairs
v
Connectors:
Two-way
interleaved,
four
dual
inline
memory
module
(DIMM)
connectors
per
memory
card
v
Maximum:
Four
memory
cards,
each
card
containing
two
pairs
of
PC2-3200
DDRII
DIMMS
Drives:
v
Slim
DVD-ROM:
IDE
v
Serial
Attached
SCSI
(SAS)
hard
disk
drives
Expansion
bays:
v
Six
SAS,
2.5-inch
bays
v
One
12.7-mm
removable-media
drive
bay
(DVD-ROM
drive
installed)
Expansion
slots:
Six
PCI-X
2.0
hot-plug
266
MHz/64-bit
slots
Upgradeable
microcode:
System
BIOS,
diagnostics,
service
processor,
BMC,
and
SAS
microcode
Power
supply:
v
Standard:
One
dual-rated
power
supply
1300
watts
at
220
V
ac
input
650
watts
at
110
V
ac
input
v
Upgradeable
to
two
power
supplies
(hot-swappable
at
220
V
ac
only)
Size:
v
3U
v
Height:
128.35
mm
(5.05
in.)
v
Depth:
715
mm
(28.15
in.)
v
Width:
440
mm
(17.32
in.)
v
Weight:
approximately
38.5
kg
(85
lb)
when
fully
configured
or
31.75
kg
(70
lb)
minimum
Racks
are
marked
in
vertical
increments
of
4.45
cm
(1.75
inches).
Each
increment
is
referred
to
as
a
unit,
or
“U.”
A
1-U-high
device
is
4.45
cm
(1.75
inches)
tall.
Integrated
functions:
v
Baseboard
management
controller
v
IBM
EXA-32
Chipset
with
integrated
memory
and
I/O
controller
v
Service
processor
support
for
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
SlimLine
v
Light
path
diagnostics
v
Three
Universal
Serial
Bus
(USB)
ports
Two
on
rear
of
server
One
on
front
of
server
v
Broadcom
5704C
dual
10/100/1000
Gigabit
Ethernet
controllers
v
ATI
7000-M
video
16
MB
video
memory
SVGA
compatible
v
Mouse
connector
v
Keyboard
connector
v
Serial
connector
Acoustical
noise
emissions:
v
Sound
power,
idle:
6.6
bel
declared
v
Sound
power,
operating:
6.6
bel
declared
Environment:
v
Air
temperature:
Server
on:
10°
to
35°C
(50.0°
to
95.0°F);
altitude:
0
to
2133
m
(6998.0
ft)
Server
off:
10°
to
43°C
(50.0°
to
109.4°F);
maximum
altitude:
2133
m
(6998.0
ft)
v
Humidity:
Server
on:
8%
to
80%
Server
off:
8%
to
80%
Heat
output:
Approximate
heat
output
in
British
thermal
units
(Btu)
per
hour:
v
Minimum
configuration:
1364
Btu
(400
watts)
per
hour
v
Maximum
configuration:
5780
Btu
(1700
watts)
per
hour
Electrical
input:
v
Sine-wave
input
(50-60
Hz)
required
v
Input
voltage
low
range:
Minimum:
100
V
ac
Maximum:
127
V
ac
v
Input
voltage
high
range:
Minimum:
200
V
ac
Maximum:
240
V
ac
v
Approximate
input
kilovolt-amperes
(kVA):
Minimum:
0.40
kVA
Maximum:
1.6
kVA
Notes:
1.
Power
consumption
and
heat
output
vary
depending
on
the
number
and
type
of
optional
features
installed
and
the
power-management
optional
features
in
use.
2.
These
levels
were
measured
in
controlled
acoustical
environments
according
to
the
procedures
specified
by
the
American
National
Standards
Institute
(ANSI)
S12.10
and
ISO
7779
and
are
reported
in
accordance
with
ISO
9296.
Actual
sound-pressure
levels
in
a
given
location
might
exceed
the
average
values
stated
because
of
room
reflections
and
other
nearby
noise
sources.
The
declared
sound-power
levels
indicate
an
upper
limit,
below
which
a
large
number
of
computers
will
operate.
Chapter
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Introduction
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