IBM 6274, 2283 manual Hardware features, Microprocessor, Memory

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Hardware features

The following information covers a variety of models. For a listing of features for your specific model, refer to the System Summary screen in the IBM Setup Utility. For more information, see Chapter 4, “Using the IBM Setup Utility program,” on page 27.

Microprocessor

Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor

Internal L2 cache memory size varies by model

Front side bus (FSB) speed varies by model

Memory

Two dual inline memory module (DIMM) sockets

133 MHz synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM)

128 or 256 MB non-parity, non-ECC DIMMs (standard)

256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB non-parity, non-ECC DIMMs (optional)

2 GB maximum SDRAM supported

Flash memory for system programs

Internal drives

One EIDE hard disk drive

One optical drive

Graphics subsystem

Integrated high-performance graphics controller

16 MB of dedicated frame buffer memory

Audio subsystem

Integrated, SoundMAX with SPX, digital audio

A pair of built in stereo speakers to support multimedia applications

Communications

Integrated 10/100 Ethernet

Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) modem (some models only)

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2283, 6274 specifications

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