Looking inside the system unit 6-7
Your computerβs system unit has five bays that can hold up
to three 5.25-inch and two 3.5-inch drives. You can purchase
a drive to install in any empty bay.
Diskette drives use the standard diskette Advanced
Technology (AT) interface. Hard disks use an Integrated
Drive Electronics (IDE) AT interface. Your computer supports
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard
for AT attachment disk drives.
It also has adapter card slots for installation of additional
expansion cards. You can install Industry Standard
Architecture (ISA) and Peripheral Component Interconnect
(PCI) adapter cards into the system.
Switching power supply. The system comes with a
200-watt switching power supply.
Expansion slots. On the rear panel of the system unit
are seven slot openings for installation of adapter cards.
When installing an adapter card with external connectors,
remove the cover of the slot that you intend to use.
Modem card. The system may include a K56flex voice
fax modem. See βAppendix B: Modem informationβ on
page B-1 for details on modems.
System board. The system board is secured by
screws on the inner wall of the chassis.
Bay 1. This drive bay can accommodate a 5.25-inch
half-high drive such as a diskette, hard disk, tape, or CD-
ROM. Normally, this bay holds a factory-installed CD-
ROM drive.
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