Installing a dimm, Removing a dimm, Upgrading the microprocessor – Dell OptiPlex Gxi User Manual

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Dell OptiPlex GXi Low-Profile Systems Reference and Installation Guide

5.

Press <

F2

> to enter the System Setup program,

and check the

SYSTEM MEMORY

category in the

lower-right corner of Page 1.

The system should have already changed the value in
the

SYSTEM MEMORY

category to reflect the newly

installed memory. Verify the new total.

NOTES: The value of

SYSTEM MEMORY

is given in

kilobytes. To convert kilobytes to megabytes, divide the
kilobyte total by 1024.

If the memory total is incorrect, turn off your com-
puter and peripherals and disconnect them from
their power sources, remove the computer cover, and
check the installed DIMMs to make sure that they
are seated properly in their sockets. Then repeat
steps 4 and 5.

6.

When the

SYSTEM MEMORY

total is correct, press

the <

ESC

> key to exit the System Setup program.

7.

Run the Dell diagnostics to verify that the
DIMMs are operating properly.

See your Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide for
information on running the diskette-based diagnos-
tics and troubleshooting any problems that may
occur.

Installing a DIMM

Use the following procedure (and see Figure 6-7) to
install a DIMM:

1.

Locate the first empty socket in which you plan to
install a DIMM.

For optimum performance, DIMMs should be
installed in consecutive sockets beginning with
socket A.

2.

Locate the plastic securing clips at each end of the
socket. Press the clips outward until they snap
open.

3.

Orient the DIMM to the socket by aligning the
notches in the DIMM’s edge connector with the
crossbars in the socket.

4.

Press the DIMM straight down into the slot run-
ning down the center of the socket until the
securing tabs snap into place around the ends of
the DIMM.

Figure 6-7. Installing a DIMM

Removing a DIMM

To remove a DIMM, press the securing clips outward
simultaneously until the DIMM disengages from the
socket (it should pop up slightly) (see Figure 6-8).

Figure 6-8. Removing a DIMM

U

pgrading the Microprocessor

To take advantage of future options in speed and func-
tionality, you can replace the microprocessor on your
system board with any Dell-supported microprocessor
upgrade. Call your Dell sales representative for informa-
tion on available microprocessor upgrades. You can
replace the microprocessor with any Dell-supported
microprocessor upgrade.

securing
clips

2.

1.

2.

1.

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