Expansion Cards
The system accommodates up to six expansion cards, including up to five 32-bit PCI expansion cards and one 32-bit AGP card. (See
Figure 16
for examples of these cards.)
Figure 16. Expansion Cards
Expansion-Card Removal
To remove an expansion card, perform the following steps:
1.
Remove the computer cover
.
2. Remove the expansion-card cage.
3. If necessary, disconnect any cables connected to the card.
4. Unscrew the mounting bracket of the card you want to remove.
CD_IN
CD-ROM audio interface connector
RIMM_
x
RIMM socket
DSKT
Diskette/tape drive interface connector
ENET
Integrated NIC connector
EXT_SPKR
External speaker connector
FAN
Microprocessor fan connector
HDLED
Hard-disk drive LED connector
IDE
n
EIDE interface connector
INTRUDER
Chassis intrusion switch connector
KYBD
Keyboard connector
MODEM
Modem audio connector
MONITOR
Video connector
MOUSE
Mouse connector
PANEL
Control panel connector
PARALLEL
Parallel port connector; sometimes referred to as LPT1
PCI
n
*
PCI expansion-card connector
POWER_1
Main power input connector
POWER_2
3.3-V power input connector
RISER
Riser board connector
SERIAL
n
Serial port connector
SLOT1_PRI
Primary microprocessor connector
USB
USB connectors
NOTES: Before disconnecting a peripheral from the system or removing a component from the system board, verify that the standby
power LED on the system board is off. For the location of this LED, see
Figures 19 and 20
.
1
8-bit ISA expansion card
2
16-bit ISA expansion card
3
32-bit PCI expansion card