Expansion cards, Expansion cards -2, Figure 6-1 – Dell OptiPlex G1 User Manual

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Expansion cards are installed on the computer’s riser board (see Figure 6-3). The riser
board plugs into the RISER connector on the system board (see Figure 6-1) and is
considered an extension of the system board.

The system accommodates up to seven expansion cards, which can be a mix of 32-bit
PCI expansion cards and 8- and 16-bit ISA expansion cards. (See Figure 6-2 for exam-
ples of ISA and PCI expansion cards.)

microprocessor connector (SLOT1)

microprocessor
fan connector (FAN)

video
connector (MONITOR)

serial port 2
connector
(SERIAL2)

USB connectors
(USB) (2)

parallel/serial port 1
connectors (stacked)
(PARALLEL/SERIAL1)

mouse/keyboard
connectors (stacked)
(MOUSE/KYBD)

video-memory
upgrade socket
(VIDEO_UPGRADE)

control panel
connector (PANEL)

battery socket
(BATTERY)

optional
integrated NIC
connector (ENET)

riser board connector (RISER)

system board jumpers

primary EIDE
interface connector
(IDE1) (pin-1 corner)

secondary EIDE
interface connector
(IDE2)

front of computer

diskette/tape drive
interface connector
(DSKT) (pin-1 corner)

DIMM sockets (2)
(DIMM_A–DIMM_B)

main power input
connector (POWER_1)

3.3-V power input
connector (POWER_2)

ATI multimedia
connector (AMC)

CD-ROM audio
interface
connector (CD-IN)

chassis intrusion
switch connector
(INTRUSION)

heat sink

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