Features And Specifications - IBM eServer xSeries 135 Installation Manual

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Table 1. Features and Specifications
Microprocessor:
Intel® Pentium® III
microprocessor with MMX™
technology and SIMD
extensions
256 KB level-2 cache (min.)
Memory:
Standard: 256 MB (min.)
Type: 133 MHz, ECC,
SDRAM, registered DIMMs
Slots: 4 dual in-line slots
Drives standard:
One LVD hard disk drive
Diskette: 1.44 MB
CD-ROM: 40X IDE
PCI slots:
Two 33 MHz, 64-bit
Power supply:
One 200 watt (115-230 V ac)
Video:
S3 video controller
(integrated on system board)
Compatible with SVGA
8 MB SDRAM video memory
Table 1 provides a summary of the features and specifications for your IBM xSeries
135 appliance server.
Size
Height: 43.69 mm (1.72 in.)
Depth: 653.29 mm (25.72 in.)
Width: 439.93 mm (17.32 in.)
Weight: approximately 12.7 kg (28 lb)
when fully configured
Integrated functions:
One Ultra160 SCSI controller
Two 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Intel
Ethernet controllers
One serial port
One parallel port
Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports
Two console ports (one in, one out)
Acoustical noise emissions:
Sound power, idling: 6.1 bel
maximum
Sound power, operating: 6.2 bel
maximum
Environment:
Air temperature:
— Server on: 10° to 35° C (50.0° to
95.0° F). Altitude: 0 to 914 m
(2998.7 ft)
— Server on: 10° to 32° C (50.0° to
89.6° F). Altitude: 914 m (2998.7
ft.) to 2133 m (6998.0 ft)
— Server off: 10° to 43° C (50.0° to
109.4° F). Maximum altitude:
2133 m (6998.0 ft)
Humidity:
— Server on: 8% to 80%
— Server off: 8% to 80%
Heat output:
Approximate heat output in British
thermal units (BTU) per hour
Minimum configuration: 273
BTU (80 watts)
Maximum configuration: 751
BTU (220 watts)
Electrical input:
Sine-wave input (50-60 Hz)
required
Input voltage low range:
— Minimum: 100 V ac
— Maximum: 127 V ac
Input voltage high range:
— Minimum: 200 V ac
— Maximum: 240 V ac
Input kilovolt-amperes
(kVA) approximately:
— Minimum: 0.08 kVA
— Maximum: 0.22 kVA
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