Dell POWEREDGE R710 User Manual

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Dell™ PowerEdge™ R710 Technical Guidebook

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ResOlutiOn

RefResh Rate (hz)

cOlOR DePth (bit)

640 x 480

60, 72, 75, and 85

8, 16, and 32

800 x 600

56, 60, 72, 75, and 85

8, 16, and 32

1024 x 768

60, 72, 75, and 85

8, 16, and 32

1152 x 864

75

8, 16, and 32

1280 1024

60, 75, and 85

8 and 16

1280 1024

60

32

chassis cOnfiG taPe backuP unit (inteRnal)

backplane type

config

tbu controller

tbu cable

3.5" x 6"

No TBU

N/A

N/A

3.5" x 4"

No TBU

N/A

N/A

Internal for 3.5 Bay (RD 1000 Half-Height
SATA)

Connects to MB

XR724

DAT72 for 3.5 Bay (Half-Height SCSI)

LSI 2032 (SCSI) HBA

DR017

No TBU

N/A

N/A

Internal for 3.5 Bay (RD 1000
Half-Height SATA)

Connects to MB

RN694

2.5" x 8

DAT72 for 3.5 Bay (Half-Height SCSI)

LSI 2032 (SCSI) HBA

CJ176

sectiOn 13. viDeO

a. Overview / Description

The PowerEdge R710 Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6) incorporates an integrated

video subsystem, connected to the 32-bit PCI interface of the ICH9. This logic is based on the Matrox

G200. The device only supports 2D graphics. The video device outputs are multiplexed between the

front and rear video ports. If a monitor is connected to the front video connector, it will take precedence

over the rear connection, thereby removing the display from the rear connection. The integrated video

core shares its video memory with the iDRAC6’s 128MB DDR2 application space memory. This memory

is also used for the KVM buffer.

The PowerEdge R710 system supports the following 2D graphics video modes:

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