Connectors, Controls and lights, Power – Dell Dimension 5100 User Manual

Page 93: Drives

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connector size

120 pins

connector data width (maximum)

32 bits

PCI Express

 

connector

one x1

connector size

36 pins

connector data width (maximum)

1 PCI Express lane

PCI Express

 

connector

one x16

connector size

164 pins

connector data width (maximum)

16 PCI Express lanes

Drives 

Externally accessible:

 

one 3.5-inch FlexBay (may contain an optional floppy
drive or an optional Media Card Reader)

two 5.25-inch drive bays

Available devices

Serial ATA drives (2), floppy drive, USB memory
devices, CD drive, CD-RW drive, DVD drive, DVD-RW
drive, DVD and CD-RW combo drive, and Media Card
Reader

Internally accessible:

two bays for 1-inch high serial ATA hard drives

Connectors

External connectors:

Video

15-hole connector

Network adapter

RJ-45 connector

USB

two front-panel and five back-panel USB 2.0-
compliant connectors

Audio

five connectors for line-in, line-out, microphone/ side-
surround, surround, and center/subwoofer connector
(LFE channel); two front-panel connectors for
headphones and microphone

System board connectors:

Primary IDE drive

one 40-pin connector

Serial ATA

two 7-pin connectors

FlexBay Drive

one USB 10-pin header for optional Media Card
Reader (3.5-inch bay device)

Floppy drive

one 33-pin connector

Fan

one 5-pin connectors

PCI 2.3

two 120-pin connectors

PCI Express x1

one 36-pin connector

PCI Express x16

one 164-pin connector

Controls and Lights 

Power button

push button

Power light

green light — Blinking green in sleep state; solid
green for power-on state.

amber light — Blinking amber indicates a problem
with the power supply inside the computer. If the
system cannot boot and there is a solid amber light,
this indicates a problem with the system board (see
"Power Problems" in your computer Owner's Manual).

Hard-drive access light

green

Link integrity light (on integrated network adapter)

green light — A good connection exists between a
10-Mbps network and the computer.

orange light — A good connection exists between a
100-Mbps network and the computer.

off (no light) — The computer is not detecting a
physical connection to the network.

Activity light (on integrated network adapter)

yellow blinking light

Diagnostic lights

four lights on the front panel (see "

Diagnostic

Lights

")

Standby power light

AUX_PWR on the system board

Power

DC power supply:

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