half-length, full-height cards supported with optional riser-card cage
Default: no riser-card cage
low-profile cards supported
PCI
connectors
two
card size
low profile
connector size
120 pins
connector data width
(maximum)
32 bits
PCI Express
connectors
one x16
card size
low profile
power
25 W maximum
connector size
120 pins (x16)
connector data width (maximum)
16 PCI Express lanes (x16)
Optional: full-height PCI Express riser-card cage
low-profile and full-height cards supported
PCI
connectors
two
card size
one low-profile card and one full-height card
connector size
120 pins
connector data width
(maximum)
32 bits
PCI Express
connectors
one x16
card size
full-height
power
25 W maximum
connector size
120 pins (x16)
connector data width (maximum)
16 PCI Express lanes (x16)
Optional: full-height PCI riser-card cage
low-profile and full-height cards supported
PCI
connectors
three
card size
one low-profile card and two full-height cards
connector size
120 pins
connector data width
(maximum)
32 bits
Drives
Externally accessible
one 3.5-inch drive one bay for CD/DVD or optional second hard drive
Internally accessible
one bay for a 1-inch-high hard drive
Connectors
External connectors:
Serial
9-pin connector; 16550C-compatible
Parallel
25-hole connector (bidirectional)
Video
15-hole VGA connector
Network adapter
RJ45 connector
Optional PS/2 with secondary serial port adapter
two 6-pin mini-DINs
USB
two front-panel and six back-panel USB 2.0compliant connectors
Audio
three connectors for line-in, line-out, and microphone; two front-panel connectors for headphones and microphone
System board connectors:
Primary IDE drive
40-pin connector
Serial ATA
two 7-pin connectors
Floppy drive
34-pin connector
Serial
12-pin connector for optional second serial port card
Fan
5-pin connector
PCI 2.3
120-pin connector
CD drive audio interface
4-pin connector
Front panel
40-pin connector
Key Combinations
<Ctrl><Alt><Del>
in Microsoft® Windows® XP, brings up the Windows Security window; in MS-DOS® mode, restarts (reboots) the computer
<F2> or <Ctrl><Alt><Enter>
starts embedded system setup (during system start-up only)
<Ctrl><Alt><b>
automatically starts the computer from the network environment specified by the remote boot environment (PXE) rather than from one of the devices in the system setup Boot Sequence option (during system start-up only)
<F12> or <Ctrl><Alt><F8>
displays a boot device menu that allows the user to enter a device for a single boot (during system start-up only) as well as options to run hard-drive and system diagnostics
Controls and Lights
Power control
push button
Power light
green light Blinking green indicates a sleep mode; solid green indicates a power-on state.
amber light Blinking amber indicates a problem with an installed device; solid amber indicates an internal power problem (see "Power Problems").
Hard-drive access light
green
Link light
solid green light indicates network connection
Link integrity light (on integrated network adapter)
green light for 10-Mb operation; orange light for 100-Mb operation; yellow light for a 1000-Mb (1-Gb) operation