Expansion Cards; Figure 8-1. System Board Features - Dell PowerEdge 4200 Installation And Troubleshooting Manual

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diskette drive interface
connector (FLOPPY)
fan connector (FAN5)
EISA connectors
(EISA1 [top],
EISA2, and EISA3)
PCI connectors
(PCI4 [top] through PCI8)
battery connector (BATTERY)
video connector (JVGA)
server-management serial
port connector (REMOTE)
parallel port
connector (PARALLEL)
serial port connector (SERIAL2)
serial port connector (SERIAL1)
mouse connector (MOUSE)
keyboard connector (KYBD)
secondary microprocessor
temperature sensor (TEMP_2)
intrusion alarm
connector (INSTRUSION)
external server-management
bus connector (SMB EXTERNAL)

Figure 8-1. System Board Features

E
xpansion Cards
This computer can hold up to eight expansion cards, five
of which can be 32-bit PCI cards. The system accommo-
dates a mix of 32-bit EISA master or slave cards, 32-bit
PCI cards, and 8- and 16-bit ISA cards. Figure 8-2 shows
examples of the different types of expansion cards.
8-2
Dell PowerEdge 4200 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
Ultra/Narrow SCSI host
adapter connector
(SCSI2 CD-ROM)
secondary
primary microprocessor
microprocessor
temperature sensor
guide bracket
(TEMP_1)
assembly and
connector (PROC_2)
The system board contains eight expansion-card connec-
tors (see Figure 8-3). An opening is available in the back
panel of the computer for each expansion-card connector,
thus providing eight usable expansion slots.
fan connector
Ultra/Wide SCSI host adapter
(FAN4)
connector (BACKPLANE SCSI1)
power input connector
(POWER1)
power input connector
(POWER2)
front of system board
DIMM sockets
(DIMM_A [top]–DIMM_H)
fan connectors (3)
(FAN1–FAN3)
speed and configuration
jumpers
primary microprocessor
guide bracket assembly
and connector (PROC_1)
power input connector
(POWER3)
server-management bus
connector (SMB BACKPLANE)

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