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| jimbailey |
6:35am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| I owned a Premium ever since they came out, but it recently broke down. Just before the announcement of the 3-year warranty. With the 360, spending more buys you more. The extra $100 over the Pro package is well worth it for the extra 100GB on the hard drive. | |
| are803 |
4:11pm on Monday, September 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Yippie Bought it for my son for birthday present. Product was received quickly and works like a charm. So Far, So Good!!! I own a Nintendo Wii, but you know, the graphics and some of their games are not the best in the market. | |
| bstil |
6:08pm on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is my second 360 system I have purchased. I only got this due to the HDMI function. Since my Sony TV is 1080p I decided to make the jump. | |
| splurben |
6:17pm on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| My brother recently bought a 360 Arcade unit, so I got him this cable so he could play in high def. Simple and works great In this day and age. | |
| bayvista |
9:29am on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| It is reliable and fun and a great choice for a gift for children.Xbox 360 Elite: Love ItPros:Great, reliable, and endless hours of fun. This system is quality. You should buy it for its graphics, games, and xbox live community. If you love gaming, you might have little choice but to enjoy this consoleMade me so happy yet so madPros:several excellent exclusive games. | |
| tony_bibbs |
9:36pm on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I like the xbox 360 more now that the JASPER chip was put in every XBOX 360 and what it is is a chip that prevents overheating plus they reduces the v... The Xbox is definitely the machine of choice when looking to get a gaming console minus the fact that it does not have a bluray player. If i had to compare. Whats better, Xbox360 or Playstation3. I would say Xbox360 by far. | |
| django |
11:45pm on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I am very happy with my purchase from Newegg, it was def the best price on all 3 items...xbox. its and xbox, not much negatives about it plus newegg shipped it out SUPER fast been awhile since ive owned an xbox i forgot how loud it is | |
| JohnBend |
6:01am on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Price point was Awesome especially with DPA discount. Excellent hardward, sound, and video capabilities. Once you have it set up just the way you want it the machine delivers a real multimedia experience. HD quality, great game library, downloadable content, online gaming system can be loud. | |
| jellisii |
2:05am on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| EXCELLENT!!!!!! now microsoft have put the jasper chip in here it hardly overheats and it is much more reliable. works as expected cheapest I could find it and proper controller not a copy, no problems, sorry gotta get back to the game :) | |
| mimi_s_mum |
1:31pm on Monday, March 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| excelente demasiado bueno el equipo y sobre todo el embalaje que le solicite a amazon fue perfecto los tiempos de entrega los graficos del xbox son bu... | |
| bluellen |
9:36am on Friday, March 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| graet graphics wii is better but this is also worth the money. Have had 0 problems with my Japser Chipset model Elite. Fast, relatively quiet (no louder than my Wii), and the graphics are EPIC. I found the 360 very so-so. Constantly worrying about weather it will break dose not make for a good gaming experience. | |
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PC Quick Reference Guide
ErgoPro
eL-series
Release 1 - April 1999
ErgoPro eL-series
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This document was produced by Fujitsu Computers in Helsinki, Finland. We welcome and consider all comments and suggestions. Please send them to: International Technical Support Fax : +Internet : PSD-HELPDESK@FUJITSU.FI Team Office : HELPDESK PSD/ITS
ErgoPro eD & eT-series
Fujitsu Computers endeavors to ensure that the information in this document is correct, but accepts no liability for any error or omission in the same. Any procedures described in this document for operating Fujitsu Computers products should be read and understood by the operator before such products are used. To ensure that Fujitsu Computers products function Fujitsu Computers products and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date. Any particular issue of a product may contain part only of the facilities described in this document or may contain facilities not described herein. It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu Computers. Specifications and statements as to performance in this document are Fujitsu Computers estimates intended for general guidance. They may require adjustment in particular circumstances and should therefore not be taken as formal offers or commitments. Statements in this document are not part of a contract or program product licence save insofar as they are incorporated into a contract or licence by express written reference. Issue of this document does not entitle the recipient to access to or use of the products described, and such access or use may be subject to separate contracts or licences. Products mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Fujitsu Computers 1999
LITHIUM BATTERY
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer's instructions. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. Eksplosionsfare ved fejlaktig hndtering. Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren. Paristo voi rjht, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. Eksplosionsfare. Ved udskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparat leverandren. Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. Danger d'explosion en cas de remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie de mme type ou d'un type recommend par le constructeur. Jeter les batteries usages conformment aux instructions du fabricant. Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemssigem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
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Section 1 :
Disassembling the system units eL-series
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System unit eL-series
Front panel
5,25" device bay
3,5" Floppy drive Power On/Off switch
Power On/Power Save LED (Green)
HDD activity LED (Green)
Picture 1 : eL-series front panel
Rear panel
System board connections (See section 2)
Housing fan (Only with SCSI environment)
eL-models
No slot AGP slot 4 * PCI slot
Shared PCI/ISA slot
Picture 2: eL-series rear panel
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Dimensions
425 mm
470 mm
185 mm
Picture 3 : Dimensions
Main components
3.5" cover plate A9402991 5.25" cover plate A9402990
System board AC41764 (AF33611)
32x CD-ROM drive = AF23343 (IDE) 4x DVD-ROM drive = AF23346 (IDE)
Chassis Detachable front panel A9402610
Hard disk drive Cover 4.3 GB = AF21233 (IDE) 6.4 GB = AF21234 (IDE) 8.4 GB = AF21250 (IDE) 9.1 GB = AF21248 (UW SCSI) 13 GB = AF21252 (IDE) Floppy drive AF22124Y
Power supply AF81078 until 150499 AF81096 since 160499 Chassis fan for SCSI environments A6701762
Picture 4 : Main components
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Opening the system unit cover
To open the system unit cover, do as follows : 1. Turn off the display unit, system unit (shutting down the Operating System properly before), and all other separately powered attached units. 2. Unplug the power cables of the system unit and other attached cables from their outlets. 3. Unlock the computer if applicable 4. Remove the four screws (A) at the rear. 5. Slide the cover about 30mm (B) backwards from the front panel of the system unit, and lift it straight up.
Picture 5 : Opening the system cover
Removing the system board
To remove the system board, do as follows : 1. Unplug all cables from their connectors on the system board. 2. Remove the seven screws (A) that hold the System board. 3. Take System board out of the chassis with care (B).
B 7 B 4 3
Picture 6 : Removing the System board
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Removing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Before removing the power supply unit, make sure that the power supply unit has been disconnected from the mains for three (3) minutes. After the three minutes, push the power on/off button once to make sure that the power supply unit is completely discharged. To remove the power supply unit: 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the power cables from the system board and all other devices. Remove the four screws (A) which secure the power supply unit into the chassis. Slide (B) the power supply unit about 30 mm towards the front panel of the system unit. Lift the power supply unit out of the chassis.
Picture 7 : Removing the Power Supply unit
Removing the Hard Disk drive
1. Disconnect the power and data cables from the devices attached to the mass memory carriage. 2. Open screws (A) that hold Hard Disk both side of the mass memory carriage. 3. Pull Hard Disk towards rear of the system unit (B) and take it off.
PIcture 8 : Removing the Hard Disk drive
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Removing the Floppy Disk drive
1. Disconnect the power and data cables from the devices attached to the mass memory carriage. 2. Open screws (A) that hold Floppy Disk drive both side of the mass memory carriage. 3. Push Floppy drive towards the Front Panel of the system unit (B) and pull it off.
Picture 9: Removing the Floppy Disk drive
Removing the CD-ROM drive
1. Disconnect the power and data cables from the devices attached to the CD-ROM drive. 2. Open screws (A) that hold CD-ROM drive both side of the 5,25 device slot. 3. Push CD-ROM drive towards to the Front Panel of the system unit (B) and pull it off.
B A A A A
Picture 10: Removing the CD-ROM drive
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Section 2 :
Boards & Jumper settings eL-series
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System board AC41764 (AF33611) for eL-models
Block diagram
Pentium II 350 MHz 400 MHz 450 MHz Pentium III 450 MHz 500 MHz
FSB 100 MHz
AGP 66MHz
SDRAM 100 MHz 443BX
Audio YMF724 PCI 33MHz
PCI Slots (one shared) SMBUS USB PIIX4e 2 IDE ports
2 USB ports ISA 8MHz Serial Parallel FDC/KBC SMCS FDC37M707 Super I/O
Picture 11 : AC41764 (AF33611) Block diagram
BIOS ISA Slot (shared)
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System board layout AC41764 (AF33611) for eL-models
Connector for processor fan on IDE environments Connector for chassis fan on SCSI environments DIMM sockets Connector for processor fan on SCSI environments Connector for power supply Connector for floppy devices Connector for SCSI activity LED Connector for Primary IDE channel Connector for Secondary IDE channel Front panel LEDs and switches connector (PC/PCI) Connector for PCI cards that require ISA DMA functionality PIIX4e (Intel 82371EB) SMSC FDC37M707 Super I/O controller 3 V lithium battery Type = CR2032 or equivalent FLASH RAM Speaker Shared PCI/ISA slot 4 * PCI slot AGP connector
Picture 12 : System board layout AC41764 (AF33611)
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Intel FW82443BX (440BX AGPset)
Universal Retention Mechanisms (URM)
242-pin slot 1 connector
Intrusion detection connector not used on eL-series Connectors for :
Auxliary line in Telephony interface CD-ROM audio inputs
Wake On LAN Chassis fan connector not used on eL-series Yamaha YMF724F-V audio controller chip
Connector for Wake On Modem
Picture 13 : System board layout AC41764 (AF33611)
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System board layout AC41764 (jumpers) for eL-models
Factory test jumper
Normal operation
Jumper not installed, Force Flash Load operation from a floppy drive
Factory test position
Picture 14 : System board jumpers (AC41764)
Force FLASH load
It is unlikely that anything will interrupt the Flash upgrade process. However, if an interruption occurs that prevents continuing with the upgrade, it is possible the BIOS could be left in an unusable state. The steps below tell how to recover from this kind of problem. This process is called "Force Flash Load". A bootable eL/*** BIOS upgrade floppy with following BIOS specific files is needed to complete the Force Flash Load operation: IFLASH.EXE, BEEP.COM, BIOS.REC, PXX-000Y.BIO, PXX-000Y.BI1, PXX-000Y.BI2 AND PXX-000Y.BI3, where XX is the BIOS version (f. ex. 03). Note Because of the small amount of code available in the non-erasable boot block area, no video is available to direct the procedure. You must monitor the flash recovery by listening to the speaker 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn off power and remove the system cover Remove the jumper placed on the factory test jumper block (normal operation) Switch on the system, and install the bootable eL/*** BIOS Upgrade Diskette into diskette drive A Listen to the speaker. You should hear beeps in the following sequence: a) After you reboot the system, the speaker beeps once. This beep marks the beginning of the power on self test (POST) b) After a short delay (less than 10 seconds), the speaker beeps again, but at a higher frequency. This marks the beginning of the recovery process. At this point, the system is copying the recovery code into the flash device c) After about 30 seconds, the speaker beeps twice (again at the higher frequency), marking the end of the recovery process 6. 7. 8. 9. Remove the floppy from the drive, and turn off the system Move the jumper back to the Normal operation position as shown above Replace the system cover Switch on the system unit and continue with BIOS upgrade.
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Removing the lithium battery
To remove the lithium battery, do as follows: 1. Locate the battery and the socket on the system board, note that different kind of sockets may have been used. 2. Slide the battery as in the picture and lift the battery out.
Picture 15 : Removing the Battery
Clearing the CMOS
Make sure that the power supply unit has been disconnected from the mains. Then push the power on/off button once to make sure that the power supply unit is completely discharged. Remove the lithium battery from its socket for one minute and then replace the lithium battery in the socket.
Setting the processor speed
The speed of the processor is detected automatically, and there is no need to set jumpers or change setup values.
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Section 8 :
Machines identification
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eL-series structure codes
Every unit has an identification label located in the system unit. The picture below shows the location of the identification label on eL-housing. This code can be divided into eleven parts, indicating that way the exact configuration of the machine. The following pages are explaining those codes.
Rear view of the eL- system unit
Manufactured
Product :
1 to 2 : Product family 3. Processor type 4. Option boards 5. Hard Disk
R1 H E E 1
6. Other massmemories 7. RAM 8. PI-language + manual 9. Operating system 10. Keyboard 11. Keyboard layout 12. Country (mains cable)
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Identification codes
The following code information should be used for product identification only. The information should not be used to build up an ordering code. 1-2. PRODUCT FAMILY The letter(s) in brackets () is/are for the third digit R1 eL/*** with on-board PCI audio
System board code AC41764 (AF33611)
3. PROCESSOR & HEATSINK H 350 MHz Pentium II J 400 MHz Pentium II R 450 MHz Pentium II U 450 MHz Pentium III V 500 MHz Pentium III 4. OPTION BOARDS 0 No option board(s) 1 STB Velocity Graphics + Intel 10/100 Pro+ WfM 2 STB Velocity Graphics + 3COM 3C905B 3 STB Velocity Graphics + Olicom OC-ATI XPERT 128 (16 MB) + Intel 10/100 Pro+ WfM 5 ATI XPERT 128 (16 MB) + 3COM 3C905B 6 ATI XPERT 128 (16 MB) + Olicom OC-ATI XPERT 98 + Intel 10/100 Pro+ WfM 8 ATI XPERT 98 + 3COM 3C905B 9 ATI XPERT 98 + Olicom OC-3140 D STB Velocity Graphics + Intel Pro 100+/Mgm E STB Velocity Graphics F ATI XPERT 128 (16 MB) G ATI XPERT 98 J ATI XPERT 98 + Intel Pro 100+/Mgm K ATI XPERT 128 (16 MB) + Intel Pro 100+/Mgm 5. HARD DRIVE 1 8.4 GB IDE hard drive GB IDE hard drive 7 4.3 GB IDE hard drive 8 6.4 GB IDE hard drive H 18.2 GB uwSCSI + Adaptec 2940UW L 9.1 GB uwSCSI + Adaptec 2940UW 6. OTHER MASSMEMORIES No other massmemories No other massmemories + LDCM 3.32 32x IDE CD-ROM drive + LDCM 3.32 4x IDE DVD-ROM drive + LDCM 3.32 32x IDE CD-ROM drive 4x IDE DVD-ROM drive
PL060643 PL060644 PL060645 PL060654 PL060655
AF31567 + PN010287 AF31567 + PN010295 AF31567 + PN011111 AF31573 + PN010287 AF31573 + PN010295 AF31573 + PN011111 AF31570 + PN010287 AF31570 + PN010295 AF31570 + PN011111 AF31567 + PN010314 AF31567 AF31573 AF31570 AF31570 + PN010314 AF31573 + PN010314
AF21250 AF21252 AF21233 AF21234 AF21255 + AF31084 AF21248 + AF31084
AF23343 AF23346 AF23343 AF23346
7. RAM eL 1 * 32 MB PC-100 (MHz) SDRAM DIMM (non-ECC) 1 * 64 MB PC-100 (MHz) SDRAM DIMM (non-ECC) 1 * 128 MB PC-100 (MHz) SDRAM DIMM (non-ECC) 2 * 128 MB PC-100 (MHz) SDRAM DIMM (non-ECC) AF33862L AF33863L AF33864L AF33864L
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8. PI-LANGUAGE + MANUAL E English F Danish G German H Spanish J French K Dutch L Norwegian M Finnish N Swedish P Portuguese S Italian 9. OPERATING SYSTEM 2 Windows Windows NT Windows 98 10. KEYBOARD 0 No keyboard 1 ee105 11. KEYBOARD LAYOUT 0 No keyboard A Hungarian B Swiss E English F Danish G German H Spanish J French K Dutsh L Norwegian M Finnish N Swedish P Portuguese S Italian V Czech Y Polish 2 Belgium 3 USA 12 COUNTRY (MAINS CABLE + MOUSE) 1 EU cable, Fujitsu 3 UK cable, Fujitsu 5 DK cable, Fujitsu 6 CH cable, Fujitsu 8 IT cable, Fujitsu
Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT Win 95 & Win 98 Win 95, Win 98 & Win NT
PK0408XX PK0430XX PK040951 - 99
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Section 9 :
Specification tables Memory tables eL-series
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Machine specifications
Processor related information for eL-series
Processor related information / Intel Pentium II Used on Processor & speed Fujitsu code Heatsink Technology MMX support External clock (Front Side Bus) Clock multiplier System clock Operating voltage Vcc processor core Maximum power consumption of the processor module (total) 1st level cache 3.5 eL/PII 350 (R1H) Intel Pentium II 350 MHz SECC21 (PLGA) PL060643 eL/PII 400 (R1J) Intel Pentium II 400 MHz SECC2 (OLGA) PL060644 Active (fan), attached to the processor module 0.25 Yes 100 MHz MHz (PCI), 8.25 MHz (ISA) PSU/regulator is automatically adjusted to the right voltage level by the VID-pins of the processor 2.00 V 21.5 W 2.00 V 24.3 W 2.00 V 27.1 W 4.5 eL/PII 450 (R1R) Intel Pentium II 450 MHz SECC2 (OLGA) PL060645
Build-in to the Pentium II processor: 16 kB, non-blocking for data 16 kB, non-blocking for code
2nd level cache 175 MHz Co-processor Overdrive 1 SECC2 = Single Edge Contact Cartridge, second generation
512 kB, ECC 200 MHz Floating Point Unit build-in to the Pentium II processor Not available 225 MHz
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Processor related information / Intel Pentium III Used on Processor & speed 450 MHz SECC21 (OLGA) Fujitsu code Heatsink Technology MMX support External clock (Front Side Bus) Clock multiplier System clock Operating voltage Vcc processor core Maximum power consumption of the processor module (total) 1st level cache 25.3 W 4.MHz (PCI), 8.25 MHz (ISA) PSU/regulator is automatically adjusted to the right voltage level by the VID pins of the processor 2.00 V 28.0 W PL060654 eL/PIII 450 (R1U) Intel Pentium III 500 MHz SECC2 (OLGA) PL060655 eL/PIII 500 (R1V)
Active (with fan) heatsink used. Heatsink attached to the processors SECC2 0.25 Yes 100 MHz 5.0
Built-in the Pentium III processor: 16 kB, non blocking for code 16 kB, non blocking for data
2nd level cache 225 MHz Co-processor Overdrive 1 SECC2 = Single Edge Contact Cartridge, second generation
512 kB, ECC 250 MHz
Floating Point Unit built-in to the Pentium III processor Not available
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General information for eL-series
General Socket type System board Used on (structure) Form factor BIOS ID Audio Floppy drive interface Floppy drive(s) eL 242 pin slot 1 connector with Universal Retention Mechanism (URM) for Pentium II and Pentium III processor AC41764 (AF33611) R1. 306 mm * 197 mm ATX (12.0 * 7.75) 4S4EB2X1.86A.0008.P06 On the system board. Based on Yamaha YMF724 (DS-1) PCI chip with legacy audio support On the system board, PC82077 compatible One 3.5 floppy drive (1.44 MB), BIOS support for one drive (A): 720kB, 1.44MB and 2.88 MB (3.5"), 360kB and 1.2MB (5.25") Graphics AGP connector (slot) On the system board. Optional AGP graphics adapters: STB Velocity 4400 (16 MB), ATI Rage 128GL (16 MB) and ATI Xpert 98 (8 MB) On the system board, PCI bus enhanced IDE interface with two connectors, supporting Ultra DMA/33, PIO 4 and DMA 2 mode IDE hard disks and ATAPI devices 4.3 GB, 6.4 GB, 8.4 GB and 13 GB All disks support SMART SCSI interface SCSI hard disks LAN Optional PCI adapter: Adaptec 2940UW (Ultra Wide) SCSI 9.1 GB Ultra Wide Optional PCI adapters: Intel PCI EtherExpress PRO/100+ WfM 3COM Fast Etherlink XL Olicom Rabitfire 3140 TokenRing On the system board, one bi-directional parallel port with 25-pin female connector (supported modes SPP, ECP and EPP) On the system board, two 16C550 compatible serial ports with two 9-pin male connectors (16bytes FIFO) On the system board, two USB connectors, both in the rear panel
IDE interface IDE hard disks
Parallel port Serial ports USB
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Architecture & Configuration for eL-series
eL/*** Chip set DIMM Memory banks SIMM Memory banks RIMM Memory banks BIOS Keyboard controller Theft prevention, AntiTheft Power Management Intel 440BX 3, with SDRAM support, one DIMM module/bank Not available Not available 256 kB (2 Mb) Boot Block Flash RAM, Intel/Phoenix platform with PnP (1.0a), ACPI (1.0a) and PCI (2.1) support Built-in SMSC's FDC37M707 super I/O controller No APM rev. 1.2 compliant (Windows 95/98), ACPI 1.0a compliant (Windows 98) PCI 1.0 compliant Desktop Management DMI 2.0 (SMBIOS 2.3) Hardware monitoring Architecture / Expansion slots Max length of option boards Mass memory bays Available 1 * AGP 4 * PCI (32 bit) 1 * PCI/ISA (32 bit / 16 bit) No limitations to AGP, PCI and ISA specifications 2 * 3.5" front accessible (1 * floppy drive) 1 * 3.5 hard disk no front access 3 * 5.25 slim height, front accessible No 200 W 90 V to 130 V 180 V to 265 V, 47 Hz to 63 Hz (AF81078, used until 150499) 235 W 90 V to 132 V 180 V to 264 V, 47 Hz to 63 Hz (AF81096, used since 160499)
HD silencer Power supply
Power connector for the monitor Fans Dimensions Width Heigth Depth Weigth 190 mm 435 mm 480 mm 13 kg (approx.) Two, one on the heatsink of the processor (no speed control) and another temperature controlled fan in the PSU (air out from the PSU/housing).
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Memory configurations for eL
Bank MB 32 MB 64 MB 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB 64 MB 64 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB Bank MB 32 MB 64 MB 32 MB 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB Bank MB Total Memory 32 MB 64 MB 64 MB 96 MB 96 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 160 MB 160 MB 192 MB 192 MB 192 MB 224 MB 256 MB 256 MB 288 MB 320 MB 384 MB
DIMM recommendations eL
DIMM size (MB) 128 Description Speed Voltage Type Clock lines 4 Pins Module Kit code
4M*64 8M*64 16M*64
100 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz
3.3V 3.3V 3.3V
SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM
AF33862L AF33863L AF33864L
PL060200 PL060201 PL060202
The modules delivered in the memory upgrade kits have another code than the memories delived from the factory. Memory modules delivered in upgrade kits (and spare parts) have extenssion -GENB (AF33862-GENB)
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Power supply
Characteristics
Power supply Input voltage Input frequency Max power input Max power output Max output current : + 3.3 V +5 V -5 V +12 V -12 V +5 VSB Max ground leakage current 230 V/50 Hz < 3.5 mA, Class I device (measured maximum value: 0.71 mA)A 22 A 0.5 A 6.0 A 0.8 A 0.75 A 14 A 200 W AFto120 V / 200 to 240 V (90 to130 V / 180 to 265 V) 47 to 63 Hz 310 W 200 W 235 W AFto120 V / 200 to 240 V (90 to132 V / 180 to 264 V) 47 to 63 Hz 360 W 235 W
22 A 0.5 A 8.0 A 0.8 A 0.8 A
< 3.5 mA, Class I device (measured maximum value: 0.71 mA)1
Connectors System board Mass memories 1 * 20 pin 1 * 4-pin (for Floppy drive) 5 * 4-pin (for mass storage devices) Note
1 Based on a limited quantity of checked power supplies.
1 * 20 pin 2 * 4-pin (for Floppy drive) 5 * 4-pin (for mass storage devices) LDCM not supported
Air circulation
eL-series Volume (AF81078) Volume (AF81096) TBA m /h TBA m3/h
Power consumption (without monitor)
System unit eL/PII 450 eL/PIII 500 Memory (RAM) 32 MB 256 MB Mass memories 2.0 GB IDE HDD 24x CD - 6.4 GB IDE HDD Typical power consumption TBA TBA Power Save Mode TBA TBA
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Section 10 :
Spare parts table for eL-series
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Spare parts eL- series
Part No AC41764 AF81078 AF81096 AF33862-GENB AF33863-GENB AF33864-GENB PL060643 PL060644 PL060645 PL060654 PL060655 AF22124Y AF21233 AF21234 AF21250 AF21252 AF21248 AF31084 AF31567 AF31573 AF31570 AF30206 A8910066 A6701762 A9402610 Description System Board with on-board audio and AGP socket (eL) Power Supply 200 W (FAN attached) Power Supply 235 W (FAN attached) 32 MB SDRAM DIMM (64-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock, no ECC) 64 MB SDRAM DIMM (64-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock, no ECC) 128 MB SDRAM DIMM (64-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock, no ECC) Intel Pentium II 350 MHz, active heatsink attached (0.25 technology) Intel Pentium II 400 MHz, active heatsink attached (0.25 technology) Intel Pentium II 450 MHz, active heatsink attached (0.25 technology) Intel Pentium III 450 MHz, active heatsink attached Intel Pentium III 500 MHz, active heatsink attached 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy drive 4.3 GB IDE HD 6.4 GB IDE HD 8.4 GB IDE HD 13 GB IDE HD 9.1 GB Ultra Wide SCSI HD Adaptec 2940UW (Ultra Wide SCSI controller) STB Velocity 4400 (16 MB) Graphics adapter ATI Rage 128GL AGP (16 MB) Graphics adapter ATI XPERT 98 AGP (8 MB) Graphics adapter 56 k PCI modem card Front panel cable with LEDs and power switch Chassis fan for SCSI configurations Detachable plastic front panel NA NA NA NA NA MTBF Note AF33611 Used until 150499 Used since 160499 PC100 PC100 PC100
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