Power Consumption; Upgrading Hardware Features; Memory Upgrade Options - IBM 8364 E series User Manual

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Power consumption

Normal power consumption for the Network Station, while running
applications, ranges from 24 to 28 Watts. During periods of inactivity, the
system switches into the suspend state, and power consumption reduces to
approximately 18 Watts. Once the system enters the soft-off state, power
consumption reduces to approximately 10 Watts.
Note: Power consumption may fluctuate or vary from these values,
See "Power management" on page 34 for more information concerning power
management modes.
Power reduction occurs when you use the Network Station with a Video
Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Display Power Management
Signalling (DPMS) Standard monitor.
As an Energy Star Partner, IBM has determined that this product meets the
Energy Star Program guidelines for energy efficiency.

Upgrading hardware features

Customers can perform any of the following installation procedures:
v Installing PCI adapter cards.
v Installing a CompactFlash card.
v Connecting USB devices.
v Upgrading memory.
Refer to "Chapter 4. Performing hardware procedures" on page 17 for
installation instructions for these, and other hardware-related procedures.

Memory upgrade options

The Type 8364 Network Station has two random access memory (RAM) slots
that accept Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) Dual
Inline Memory Modules, hereafter referred to as DIMMs. The Network Station
hardware supports memory expansions of 32, 64, and 128 MB.
The Network Station supports memory options up to 256MB. "Exchanging the
memory" on page 20 explains the procedure for installing and removing
depending on the voltage selection (115V or 230V) of the Network
Station.
Chapter 1. Learning about the IBM Network Station
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