NOTE: The cover fits tightly. If the cover does not slide all the way to the front panel, place one hand on the
front of the unit while you slide the cover forward from the rear.
Secure the cover with the three cover screws removed earlier.
If there is a cover lock, replace it and secure it.
Reconnect all external peripherals.
Plug in the power cables.
Expansion Boards
Your computer’s system board features several expansion slots that can accommodate boards, such as a
fax/modem/sound board or graphics board. Depending on the system you purchased, some of these devices
may be installed in your system.
The system supports ISA Plug and Play expansion boards. Plug and Play allows the installation of a board in
an expansion slot without changing the hardware settings. There are no system resource conflicts to resolve.
Plug and Play automatically configures the board for the system.
Industry-standard 8-bit and 16-bit ISA, and 32-bit PCI expansion boards are supported in the system unit. ISA
expansion boards can be Plug and Play or non-Plug and Play boards.
PCI expansion boards run at one half the system host’s bus speed. The PCI bus handles 32 bits of data at a
time, being wider as well as faster than the standard ISA bus. PCI boards can send and receive data much
faster, thereby boosting system performance.
Expansion Slot Locations
Your system has six expansion slots:
three ISA slots
three PCI slots.
As illustrated below, the option board slot configuration accommodates the following devices.
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