Inside your computer – Dell OptiPlex GX1 User Manual

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Working Inside Your Computer: Dell OptiPlex GX1 and GX1p Midsize Managed PC Systems

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4. If you are using the optional stand, reattach it.

See "

Using the Optional Stand for Vertical Orientation

" for instructions.

5. If you are using a padlock to secure your system, reinstall the padlock.

Inside Your Computer

Figure 4 shows an overhead view of your computer to help orient you when installing hardware options.
Unless otherwise specified, locations or directions relative to the computer are as shown.

Figure 4. Computer Orientation View

Figure 5

shows your computer with its cover removed. Refer to this illustration to locate interior features and

components discussed in this guide.

When you look inside your computer, note the direct current (DC) power cables coming from the power
supply. These cables supply power to the system board; to internal diskette drives, hard-disk drives, and
tape drives; and to certain expansion cards that connect to external peripherals.

The flat ribbon cable in

Figure 5

is typical of the interface cables for internal drives. An interface cable

connects a drive to a connector on the system board or on an expansion card.

The system board—the large printed circuit board at the bottom of the chassis—holds the computer's control
circuitry and other electronic components. Some hardware options are installed directly onto the system

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