IBM x3655 Installation Guide - Page 19
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Table 1. Features and specifications Microprocessor: Hot-swap power supplies: Environment: v AMD Opteron dual-core with 2 MB (1 v Air temperature: MB per core) Level-2 cache 835 watts (100-240 V ac) - Server on: 10° to 35°C (50.0° to v 1 GHz Hypertransport interconnect bus v Minimum: One 95.0°F); altitude: 0 to 914.4 m (3000 v Support for up to two microprocessors v Maximum: Two - provide redundant ft). Decrease system temperature by Note: Use the Configuration/Setup Utility power program to determine the type and speed Size (2 U): of the microprocessors. v Height: 85.4 mm (3.36 in.) v Depth: 705 mm (27.8 in.) Memory: v Width: 443.6 mm (17.5 in.) v Sixteen DIMM connectors v Weight: approximately 21.09 kg (46.5 v Minimum: 1 GB lb) to 29.03 kg (64 lb) depending upon v Maximum: 64 GB configuration v Type: Registered, PC2-5300 double data rate (DDR) II, DIMMS Integrated functions: v Sizes: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, or v Baseboard management controller or 0.75°C for every 1000-foot increase in altitude. - Server off: 10° to 43°C (50.0° to 109.4°F); maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft) - Shipment: -40° to +60°C (-40° to 140°F); maximum altitude: 2133 m (7000 ft) v Humidity: - Server on/off: 8% to 80% - Shipment: 5% to 100% 4 GB, in pairs on-board service control processor v Two Broadcom 10/100/1000 Ethernet Heat output: Drives: (depending on your model) v Hard disk drive: SAS or SATA v One of the following IDE drives: - DVD-ROM - CD-RW/DVD-ROM combination controllers with Wake on LAN® support and TCPIP Offload Engine (TOE) support v One serial port v One serial-attached SCSI (SAS) Approximate heat output in British thermal units (Btu) per hour: v Minimum configuration: 1230 Btu (360 watts) v Maximum configuration: 2840 Btu (830 Expansion bays: controller watts) v Hot-swap hard disk drive bays: One of v Six Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports the following configurations: (2.0) Electrical input: - Six 3.5-inch drive bays (optional tape - two on the front of the server v Sine-wave input (50-60 Hz) required drive will require two of these bays) - four on the back of the server v Input voltage range automatically selected - Eight 2.5-inch drive bays and one v Two video ports v Input voltage low range: tape drive bay - one on the front of the server - Minimum: 100 V ac v One 5.25-inch Ultrabay Enhanced bay - one on the rear of the server - Maximum: 127 V ac (CD-RW/DVD drive installed) v Support for Remote Supervisor Adapter v Input voltage high range: II SlimLine x - Minimum: 200 V ac Expansion slots: v Three low-profile PCI Express slots (two x8 and one x4 lanes) on system board v Support for one of the following riser cards: Video controller: v ATI RN50 video on system board v Compatible with SVGA and VGA v 16 MB DDR video memory - Maximum: 240 V ac v Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA) approximately: - Minimum: 0.36 kVA - Maximum 0.93 kVA - HTX riser card with a full height, full length HTX adapter slot (25 W max.) (standard) - PCI Express riser card with a full height, full length adapter slot (x16 lanes) (25 W max.) (optional) - PCI-X riser card with one full height, full length, 133 MHz/64-bit adapter slot (optional) Hot-swap fans: v Standard: Five v Maximum: Ten - provide redundant cooling RAID controller: v ServeRAID™-8k-l SAS Controller, 256 MB, that supports RAID levels 0, 1, 10 (standard) Notes: 1. Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features that are installed and v Upgradable to ServeRAID-8k SAS the power-management optional features Controller, 512 MB with battery backup, in use. that supports additional RAID levels 2. These levels were measured in Acoustical noise emissions: v Declared sound power, idle: 6.8 bel v Declared sound power, operating: 6.8 bel controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures that are specified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO 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 1. Introduction 5