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Manageability, Memory, Networking – Gateway E-5200 User Manual

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12 E-5200 User’s Guide

Manageability

The status of your system’s hardware is monitored through the hardware
management ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) on the system
board. Monitored information includes voltage and chassis intrusion.

You can access the monitoring information through Intel® LANDesk®
Client Manager, which provides a quick system health indicator. For
additional information on LANDesk, see the “Troubleshooting” chapter of
the

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-5200 Series System guide

.

Memory

Your computer comes standard with ECC (error correcting code) SDRAM
(synchronous dynamic random access memory). You can install up to 1 GB
of memory in the four memory slots on the system board. You can fill the
slots with DIMMs of the sizes 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB (when
available).

No jumper settings are required for the memory size or type because this
information is automatically detected by the BIOS. For information on
installing additional memory, see the “Installing and Removing
Components” chapter in the

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-5200

System guide

.

Networking

For easy connection to a network, a PCI-based 10/100 Mbps (megabits per
second) networking card is provided as a standard component of your
computer.

Processor

Your computer includes support for dual Intel Pentium® II processors. One
processor comes standard in the system.

Installing two processors enables your computer to take advantage of
multithreading on some graphics applications. These applications may run
faster with two processors than with one. See your software documentation
for more information.

Caution!

Do not mix registered and
unregistered DIMMs when
installing memory. See the
Maintaining and
Troubleshooting Your E-
5200 System guide for a
description of the type of
DIMMs you can install in
your system.