Dell OptiPlex GX620 User Manual

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Drives

one serial ATA controller supporting one device and
one parallel Ultra ATA/100 IDE supporting two
devices per channel with one channel

 

Expansion Bus

Bus type

PCI 2.2
SATA 1.0a and 2.0
USB 2.0
PCI Express 1.0a

Bus speed

PCI: 33 MHz
SATA: 1.5 and 3.0 Gbps
USB: 480 Mbps
PCI Express x16: 80 Gbps

Cards:

low-profile cards supported

PCI:

connector

one

connector size

120 pins

connector data width (maximum)

32 bits

PCI Express:

connector

one x16

power

25 W (maximum)

connector size

164 pins

connector data width (maximum)

16 PCI Express lanes

 

Drives

Externally accessible

one bay for a slimline floppy drive;
one bay for a slimline CD/DVD drive

Internally accessible

one bay for a 1-inch-high hard drive

 

Connectors

External connectors:

Serial

9-pin connector; 16550C-compatible

Parallel

25-hole connector (bidirectional)

Video

15-hole VGA connector

Network adapter

RJ45 connector

USB

two front-panel and six back-panel USB 2.0–
compliant connectors

Audio

three connectors for line-in, line-out, and microphone;
one front-panel connector for headphones

System board connectors:

Primary IDE drive

40-pin connector

Serial ATA

7-pin connector

Floppy drive

34-pin connector

Serial

12-pin connector for optional second serial port card

Fan

5-pin connector

PCI 2.2

120-pin connector

CD drive audio interface

4-pin connector

Front panel

40-pin connector

 

Key Combinations

<Ctrl><Alt><Del>

in Microsoft® Windows® XP, brings up the Windows
Security window; in MS-DOS® mode, restarts
(reboots) the computer

<F2> or <Ctrl><Alt><Enter>

starts embedded system setup (during system start-
up only)

<Ctrl><Alt><b>

automatically starts the computer from the network
environment specified by the remote boot
environment (PXE) rather than from one of the
devices in the system setup Boot Sequence option
(during system start-up only)

<F12> or <Ctrl><Alt><F8>

displays a boot device menu that allows the user to
enter a device for a single boot (during system start-

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