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Dell Precision T5400 (Late 2007) User Manual

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Glossary

• It is located on a network in a directory and the system administrator has assigned

rights only to specific individuals.

refresh rate — The frequency, measured in Hz, at which your screen's horizontal lines

are recharged (sometimes also referred to as its vertical frequency). The higher the

refresh rate, the less video flicker can be seen by the human eye.
resolution — The sharpness and clarity of an image produced by a printer or displayed

on a monitor. The higher the resolution, the sharper the image.
RFI — radio frequency interference — Interference that is generated at typical radio

frequencies, in the range of 10 kHz to 100,000 MHz. Radio frequencies are at the

lower end of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum and are more likely to have

interference than the higher frequency radiations, such as infrared and light.
ROM — read-only memory — Memory that stores data and programs that cannot be

deleted or written to by the computer. ROM, unlike RAM, retains its contents after

you shut down your computer. Some programs essential to the operation of your

computer reside in ROM.
RPM — revolutions per minute — The number of rotations that occur per minute.

Hard drive speed is often measured in rpm.
RTC — real time clock — Battery-powered clock on the system board that keeps the

date and time after you shut down the computer.
RTCRST — real-time clock reset — A jumper on the system board of some computers

that can often be used for troubleshooting problems.

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SAS — serial attached SCSI — A faster, serial version of the SCSI interface (as

opposed to the original SCSI parallel architecture).
SATA — serial ATA — A faster, serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface.
ScanDisk — A Microsoft utility that checks files, folders, and the hard disk’s surface

for errors. ScanDisk often runs when you restart the computer after it has stopped

responding.
SCSI — small computer system interface — A high-speed interface used to connect

devices to a computer, such as hard drives, CD drives, printers, and scanners. The

SCSI can connect many devices using a single controller. Each device is accessed by an

individual identification number on the SCSI controller bus.
SDRAM — synchronous dynamic random-access memory — A type of DRAM that is

synchronized with the optimal clock speed of the processor.
serial connector — An I/O port often used to connect devices such as a handheld