Drives, Systemboard connectors, Cards – Dell Vostro 230s (Early 2010) User Manual

Page 11: External connectors, Controls and lights

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two PCI

Cards

PCI

two full height and ¾ length cards (for Mini Tower)

two low profile cards (for Slim Tower)

PCI Express x1

one full height and ¾ length card (for Mini Tower)

one low profile card (for Slim Tower)

PCI Express x16

one full height and ¾ length card (for Mini Tower)

one low profile card (for Slim Tower)

Drives

Mini Tower

Slim Tower

Externally accessible:

 

 

3.5-inch drive bays

one

none

5.25-inch drive bays

two

one

Internally accessible:

 

 

3.5-inch drive bays

two

two

Available devices:

 

 

3.5-inch SATA hard drives

two

two

5.25-inch SATA
DVD-ROM,
DVD/CD-RW, and DVD+/-RW drives

two

one

External Connectors

Audio:

 

back panel

three connectors for line-in, line-out, and microphone

front panel

two connectors for microphone and headphone

Network adapter

one RJ45 connector

USB:

 

internal

two

front panel

two

back panel

four

Video

15-pin VGA connector

Systemboard Connectors

PCI 2.3:

 

connectors

two 124-pin connectors

data width (maximum)

32 bits

PCI Express x1:

 

connectors

one 36-pin connector

data width (maximum)

one PCI-Express lane

PCI Express x16:

 

connectors

one 164-pin connector

data width (maximum)

16 PCI-Express lanes

Serial ATA

four 7-pin connectors

Memory

two 240-pin connectors

Internal USB device

one 10-pin connector (supports two USB ports)

Processor fan

one 4-pin connector

System fan

one 3-pin connector

Front panel control

one 10-pin connector

Front panel audio HDA header

one 10-pin connector

Processor

one 775-pin connector

Power 12V

one 4-pin connector

Power

one 24-pin connector

Controls and Lights

Front of the computer:

 

Power button

push button

Power light

Solid blue light — indicates power-on state.
Blinking blue light — indicates sleep state of the
computer.
Solid amber light (when the computer does
not start) — indicates a problem with the system
board or power supply.
Blinking amber light — indicates a problem with the
system board.

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