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Expanding Your SuperMac J700 Computer
Your SuperMac J700 computer can grow with your needs. You can add
new capabilities or improve its performance by connecting external
devices to its ports, or by installing internal devices like PCI cards, a
higher performance processor card, or additional memory. While you
can connect most additional equipment to your computer yourself, if
you prefer not to work inside your computer, have a UMAX Computer
Reseller help you.
You can add:
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Additional dynamic memory (DRAM) up to a total of 1040 MB,
including 16 MB on the main logic board. We strongly recommend
asking your UMAX Computer Reseller to install this type of addi-
tional memory)
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Additional PCI cards
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Internal or external SCSI devices on the computer’s built-in SCSI
ports
Expanding Memory
The random access memory (RAM) in your computer can be expanded.
Installing additional RAM adds more memory chips to your computer
and expands its capabilities. You can expand your SuperMac J700
computer up to 1040 MB, including 16 MB on the main logic board.
WARNING:
To avoid damaging your Computer, have a qualified technician
install any additional RAM. If you attempt to install additional RAM yourself,
any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the
warranty on your computer. See a UMAX Computer Reseller for additional
information about this or any other warranty question.
Your SuperMac J700 uses 64-bit, 168-pin RAM, Dual In-line Memory
Modules (DIMMs). The DIMMs must be fast-paged mode, with 70 nano-
second (ns) RAM access time or faster. The DIMMs can be installed in
single modules or in pairs. For optimal performance, and to allow
interleaving to take place, DIMMs should be installed in pairs using
these sockets
A-4 and B-4
A-3 and B-3
A-2 and B-2
A-1 and B-1