Dell 660 Before You Begin, Turn Off Your Computer and Connected Devices, Safety Instructions

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Before You Begin

Turn Off Your Computer and Connected Devices

CAUTION: To avoid losing data, save and close all open files and exit all open programs before you turn off your computer.

1Save and close all open files and exit all open programs.

2Click Start and click Shut Down.

Microsoft Windows shuts down and then the computer turns off.

NOTE: If you are using a different operating system, see the documentation of your operating system for shut-down instructions.

3Disconnect your computer and all attached devices from their electrical outlets.

4Disconnect all telephone cables, network cables, and attached devices from your computer.

5Press and hold the power button, while the computer is unplugged, to ground the system board.

Safety Instructions

Use the following safety guidelines to protect your computer from potential damage and ensure your personal safety.

WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

WARNING: Disconnect all power sources before opening the computer cover or panels. After you finish working inside the computer, replace all covers, panels, and screws before connecting to the power source.

CAUTION: To avoid damaging the computer, ensure that the work surface is flat and clean.

CAUTION: To avoid damaging the components and cards, handle them by their edges and avoid touching pins and contacts.

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Contents Page 2012 Rev. A00 Contents Removing the Hard Drives Replacing the Hard Drives Contents Processor Fan Replacing the Power Supply Flashing the Bios Specifications Contents Safety Instructions Before You BeginTurn Off Your Computer and Connected Devices Recommended Tools Procedures in this document may require the following toolsAfter Working Inside Your Computer After Working Inside Your Computer Inside View of Your Computer Technical OverviewSystem Board Components Main power connector ATX Technical Overview Computer Cover Removing the Computer Cover Replacing the Computer Cover Computer Cover Removing the Memory Modules Memory ModulesReplacing the Memory Modules Postrequisites Memory Modules Removing the Front Bezel Front BezelSet aside the front bezel in a secure location Replacing the Front Bezel Postrequisites Removing the Card Retention Bracket Card Retention BracketRelease tab Card retention bracket Card Retention Bracket Replacing the Card Retention Bracket Card Retention Bracket Removing PCI Express Cards PCI Express CardsPCI Express x1 card Replacing PCI Express Cards Securing tab PCI Express x16 card slot Network card 1 Enter system setup. See System Setup on PCI Express Cards Mini-Card Removing the Mini-Card Replacing the Mini-Card Mini-Card Removing the Hard Drives Hard DrivesProcedure Primary Hard-Drive Secondary Hard-Drive Hard drive Replacing the Hard Drives Removing the Optical Drives Optical DrivesProcedure Primary Optical-Drive Secondary Optical-Drive Replacing the Optical Drivess Break-away metal plate Postrequisites Optical Drive Removing the Front I/O Panel Front I/O PanelFront I/O panel Replacing the Front I/O Panel Front I/O Panel Removing the Power Button Module Power Button ModuleSet aside the power button module in a secure location Replacing the Power Button Module Power Button Module Removing the Chassis Fan Chassis FanChassis fan Replacing the Chassis Fan Chassis Fan Removing the Processor Fan Heat-Sink Assembly Processor Fan and Heat-Sink AssemblyProcessor fan cable Replacing the Processor Fan Heat-Sink Assembly Processor Fan and Heat-Sink Assembly Removing the Processor ProcessorProcessor cover Tab Release lever Replacing the Processor Alignment post Tab Processor cover Release lever Removing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell BatterySet aside the battery in a secure location Replacing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell Battery Removing the Power Supply Power SupplyPower supply clamp Power Supply Replacing the Power Supply Power Supply Removing the System Board System BoardLift the system board up and out of the chassis Replacing the System Board Entering the Service Tag in the Bios System Board System Board System Setup Entering System SetupOverview System Setup System Setup Options Device Type Device ID Device Size Allows you to enable or disable the Intel Allows you to set the status of the Num Lock key 2nd Boot User password Allows you to restore the default settings Boot Sequence 101 102 Clearing Forgotten Passwords103 104 Clearing Cmos Passwords105 106 Service Tag or Express Service Code field Flashing the Bios108 Specifications 110
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660 specifications

The Dell 660, specifically the D11M and D11M002 variants, represents a significant advancement in the realm of computing, appealing to both personal and business users alike. Known for its compact design and powerful performance, the Dell 660 is tailored for tasks ranging from everyday computing to more demanding applications.

One of the standout features of the Dell 660 is its efficient performance, driven by an Intel processor that delivers reliable speed and responsiveness. This allows users to run multiple applications simultaneously without experiencing lag. The system is equipped with ample RAM, which supports efficient multitasking and enhances overall computing performance.

Another key characteristic of the D11M and D11M002 models is their storage capabilities. They come with various storage options, including traditional hard drives and more advanced solid-state drives (SSDs). This flexibility means users can opt for faster boot times and quicker data access when choosing SSDs, which is particularly beneficial for those who frequently work with large files or require swift data retrieval.

The Dell 660 also emphasizes connectivity through a diverse array of ports and wireless options. It includes USB ports for peripherals, HDMI for external displays, and Ethernet for wired network connectivity. Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities ensure users can connect to the internet and other devices with ease, providing a seamless experience whether at home or in the office.

In terms of graphics, the Dell 660 is equipped with integrated graphics solutions that deliver decent performance for everyday tasks and light gaming. While it may not be designed for high-end gaming, it can handle standard multimedia applications and video playback effectively.

The build quality of the Dell 660 shines through in its sturdy design, which provides durability while maintaining a sleek, modern aesthetic. This makes it suitable for various environments, from corporate settings to home offices.

Additionally, Dell's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the energy efficiency of the 660 series. It meets environmental standards, ensuring lower power consumption without compromising performance.

Overall, the Dell 660, including the D11M and D11M002 models, offers a well-rounded computing solution that balances performance, versatility, and energy efficiency, making it an attractive choice for a wide range of users.