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Dell OptiPlex FX160 User Manual

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DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ FX160 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK

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FLASH STORAGE

Opt iPlex F X1 6 0 model s w it h a n embedded o pera t in g s y s t em r equ ire N V RAM fla s h s t ora g e
modu le. T h e compu t e r s u pport s a ma ximu m of 2 GB o f N VR AM fla s h s t ora ge.

N OT E : 5 1 2 MB N VRAM f la s h s t ora ge is on ly s u pport ed on models w it h L in u x E mbedded opera t in g
s y s t ems .

DRI VES AND REMOVABLE STORAGE

N OT E : Ha rd driv e is o n ly requ ir ed on F L X -H D models .

N OT E : All con figu ra t ion s w it h h a rd driv es r equ ir e in t egra t ed fa n .

N OT E : An opt ion a l ex t ern a l opt i ca l d riv e is r equ ir ed t o a c ces s C D /D VD media . T h e D el l r es ou r ce
a n d rec ov ery s o ft w a re s h ips on a D VD req u irin g a t lea s t a D VD -ROM (or D VD rea da bl e driv e) t o
a cc es s a pplica t ion fi le s /rein s t a ll OS .

NVRAM configurations (Single Layer Cell)

2GB

3

NVRAM

X

1GB

3

NVRAM

X

512MB

3

NVRAM

X (select models)

3

MB means 1 million bytes and GB means 1 billion bytes; total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment.

Bays:

Hard Drives Supported (Internal 2.5”)

1

Interface:

SATA connector(s): number of

1

2.5” Hard Drive: Size, type, speed RPM,

80GB

4

, SATA, 7200 RPM

X (select models)

Optical Drive: (optional external optical drive)

DVD-ROM (data only) 8x External USB

Optional

SYSTEM BOARD CONNECT ORS

Half Mini-PCIe Slot(s): number of

1

Serial ATA (SATA) for hard drive: number of

1

Serial ATA (SATA) for NVRAM module: number of

1

SiS Mirage 3D Graphics

2

, 256MB Max Video Memory and

DirectX 9.0

Integrated on system board

VGA maximum resolution

1920x1200

DVI maximum resolution

1600x1200

Multi-display support

Extended and clone modes

Shared Video memory

32MB, 64MB, 128MB (default), 256MB

GRAPHICS/VIDEO CONTR OLLER

4

GB means 1 billion bytes and TB equals 1 trillion bytes; actual capacity varies with preloaded material and operating environment and will be less.

2

Significant system memory may be used to support graphics, depending on system memory size and other factors.