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Dell Studio – Mini Tower spec

Communication:

  • Integrated 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) Ethernet LAN on system board with option of internal wireless – N

Ports:

  • USB 2.0 Ports – 2 front, 4 back, 6 internal
  • Front & Back AV Ports – On front Microphone(1) and Headphone(1) 1394a(1), On Back line in, line-out, Microphone, rear surround, side surround, 1394a (1), HDMI & VGA

Expansion Slots:

  • PCI – 1 Slot
  • PCIe X1 – 2 Slots
  • PCIe X16 (Graphics) – 1 Slot

Dimensions (Chassis & Case):

  • H – 14.2 inches (362 mm)
  • W – 6.7 inches (170 mm)
  • D – 17.1 inches (435 mm)

Power (Chassis & Case):

  • 350 Watt DC Power Supply
  • Backup Battery: 3-V CR2032 lithium coin cell

Security (Chassis & Case):

  • Cable lock chassis security slot

Power (Chassis & Case):

  • Three 3.5”: (Two Internal, One External)
  • Two 5.25” bays
  • Memory DIMM slots: 4 available

MANUFACTURER: Dell

Operating System:

  • Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium/ Professional/ Ultimate 64bit

Processor:

  • Intel® Pentium® Dual Core/ Intel® CoreTM2 Duo/ Intel® coreTM2 Quad

Chipset:

  • Intel® G45 Express Chipset

Memory:

  • Up to 8GB 800 MHZ Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM
    • 4 (four) user-accessible DIMM Connectors, installed in pairs

Hard Drives

  • Up to 1.28 TB Multiple Serial ATA Hard Drives with both hard drives utilized
    • External Connection: Additional drives can connect to 1394 and/or USB 2.0 ports

Optical Disc Drive:

  • Blu-ray DiscTM and DVD +/- RW options available

Graphics & Video:

  • Integrated graphics with Blu-Ray DiscTM Support or Mainstream graphics options from ATI and Nvidia®

Sound Cards:

  • Integrated Intel® 7.1 Channel High Definition Audio

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