
–
IDE:
The
wider
IDE
signal
cable
has
three
connectors.
One
of
these
connectors
is
attached
to
the
drive,
one
is
a
spare,
and
the
third
is
attached
to
the
primary
or
secondary
IDE
connector
on
the
system
board.
The
spare
connector
can
be
used
to
connect
additional
IDE
drives
to
your
computer.
Note:
The
optical
drive
is
attached
to
an
ATA
100
signal
cable.
ATA
100
signal
cables
are
color-coded.
The
blue
connector
is
connected
to
the
system
board.
The
black
connector
is
connected
to
the
master
IDE
device.
The
gray
middle
connector
is
connected
to
the
subordinate
IDE
device.
–
Serial
ATA:
The
narrower,
black
signal
cable
has
two
connectors.
One
is
connected
to
the
SATA
drive,
and
the
other
is
connected
to
the
connector
on
the
system
board.
Each
SATA
drive
comes
with
a
cable.
If
you
install
an
additional
SATA
drive,
you
will
need
an
additional
cable.
–
SCSI:
The
following
cables
can
be
used
to
attach
SCSI
devices
to
the
integrated
SCSI
controller
on
the
system
board:
-
An
Ultra320
twisted
ribbon
cable
connects
the
internal
Ultra320
SCSI
hard
disk
drive
to
the
SCSI
connector
on
the
system
board.
This
cable
has
four
additional
connectors
for
attaching
more
internal
SCSI
devices.
-
A
round
SCSI
cable
connects
external
SCSI
devices
to
the
integrated
SCSI
controller
(SCSI
B)
on
the
system
board.
For
more
information
about
connecting
SCSI
devices,
see
the
SCSI
documentation.
Installing
memory
modules
The
following
notes
describe
the
types
of
dual
inline
memory
modules
(DIMMs)
that
your
computer
supports
and
other
information
that
you
must
consider
when
installing
DIMMs:
v
The
computer
must
have
at
least
one
pair
of
DIMMs
installed
in
the
DIMM
connectors
for
each
microprocessor
installed.
v
The
system
board
contains
four
DIMM
connectors
for
microprocessor
1.
Your
computer
comes
with
one
pair
of
DIMMs
installed
in
the
DIMM
connectors
on
the
system
board.
v
If
you
install
a
second
microprocessor,
the
board
that
comes
with
the
microprocessor
option
(microprocessor
board)
contains
four
DIMM
connectors
for
microprocessor
2.
You
must
install
at
least
one
pair
of
DIMMs
in
the
DIMM
connectors
on
the
microprocessor
board.
v
You
can
add
a
second
pair
of
DIMMs
for
either
microprocessor
at
any
time.
It
is
not
necessary
to
add
a
second
pair
of
DIMMs
for
microprocessor
1
before
adding
a
second
pair
of
DIMMs
for
microprocessor
2.
v
The
DIMM
options
that
are
available
for
your
computer
are
512
MB,
1
GB,
and
2
GB.
The
PC2700
DIMMs
are
available
in
2
GB
only.
The
computer
supports
a
minimum
of
1
GB
and
a
maximum
of
16
GB
of
system
memory.
Note:
Although
your
computer
supports
a
maximum
of
16
GB
of
system
memory,
the
Microsoft
Windows
XP
operating
systems
recognize
and
support
a
maximum
of
4
GB
of
system
memory.
v
The
computer
comes
with
two
512
MB
or
1
GB
memory
DIMMs
installed.
v
Install
only
2.5
V,
184-pin,
double-data-rate
(DDR),
PC2700
(2
GB
DIMMs
only)
or
PC3200,
registered,
buffered
synchronous
dynamic
random-access
memory
(SDRAM)
with
error
correcting
code
(ECC)
DIMMs.
These
DIMMs
must
be
compatible
with
the
latest
PC2700
or
PC3200
SDRAM,
registered,
buffered
DIMM
specification.
For
a
list
of
supported
options
for
your
computer,
go
to
then,
select
your
country
and
navigate
to
the
list
of
options
for
your
computer.
Chapter
4.
Installing
options
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