Video: dell, Optiplex, G1 systems – Dell OptiPlex G1 User Manual
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Video: Dell
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OptiPlex
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G1 Systems
All systems include an integrated, high-performance, 64-bit accelerated graphics port (baseline AGP) subsystem that drives an external SVGA monitor. The AGP is a
dedicated bus that bypasses the PCI bus and allows for interconnection of the video subsystem directly to the Pentium
®
II microprocessor's chipset, resulting in the
high performance required for 3D video subsystems. This architecture also off-loads video data from the PCI bus, providing greater performance for devices attached
to the PCI bus.
The maximum supported resolution is 1600 x 1200 pixels with 256 colors (8 bpp) at 75 Hz. Other supported resolutions are listed in
Specifications
. The SVGA
subsystem has the following major components:
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ATI 3D Rage II C (baseline AGP) SVGA video controller
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2-MB SGRAM video memory (expandable to 4 MB)
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ATI Multimedia Channel (AMC) connector
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15-pin monitor connector