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Answers and Explanations
5
The client has installed a HP-qualified network board, which supports
RPO/RWU (also known as Wake On LAN), in the PC. To which connector
on the system board should the client connect the RPO/RWU(Wake On
LAN) cable?
b Connect the RPO/RWU(Wake On LAN) cable to the Wake On LAN
connector on the system board — if a third-party network board
is installed. See page 11 for more information.
c Connect the RPO/RWU(Wake On LAN) cable to the RPO/RWU
connector on the system board — if a HP network board is installed.
See page 11 for more information.
The PCI WakeUp connector on the system board is already connected to
the backplane. It should not be directly connected to a network board.
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The client wishes to accelerate the processing throughput of the PC.
Which of the following options are viable:
b
Replacing the current processor by an overdrive processor (when
available).
c
Installing more main memory modules.
HP does not support the replacement of a processor by a faster one,
unless it is an official overdrive equivalent for the original processor, even
when models exist that use the faster processor. It is not possible to
install more modules into the processor module. Installing more main
memory increases the performance of the virtual memory system.
Changing the processor speed switches to use a faster processor speed,
for which the installed processor has not been qualified, is not supported
by HP and may lead to data loss.
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