HP Vectra VL 6 manual Vectra Products Comparison, Volt Voltage Regulator Module

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Vectra Products Comparison

Vectra Products Comparison

Component

HP Vectra VL 6/xxx PC

 

HP Vectra VL 6/xxx MT PC

 

 

 

Microprocessor

Pentium II, 233 MHz or 266 MHz, 32

KB of level-1 cache memory, 256 KB

 

or 512 KB of level-2 cache memory

 

 

 

 

VRM

2.8 Volt Voltage Regulator Module

 

 

 

Main memory

32 MB or 64 MB (standard), 192 MB(maximum), non-ECC EDO 60 ns DRAM,

 

Six SIMM sockets (organized as three pairs)

 

 

Graphics controller

Cirrus 5446 integrated on the system board, with 2 MB video memory not

 

upgradeable

 

 

OR: Matrox MGA Millennium II on a PCI accessory board, with 4 MB

 

video memory upgradeable to 12 MB

 

 

Communications

2 USB connectors, 2 serial ports, parallel port, keyboard, mouse

ports

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mass storage

4.0 GB IDE or 2.5 GB IDE

 

4.0 GB IDE or 2.5 GB IDE

 

5 shelves (3 front access, 2 internal)

 

6 shelves (4 front access, 2 internal)

 

 

 

 

Accessory board

5 slots

 

6 slots

slots

(2 PCI, 1 ISA, 2 combination PCI/ISA)

 

(2 ISA, 2 PCI, 2 combination PCI/ISA)

 

 

 

Audio board

New ISA Plug-and-Play audio board on multimedia models

 

 

 

CD-ROM drive

24speed IDE on multimedia models

 

 

 

 

Flexible disk drive

New version without bezel

 

Standard version with bezel

 

 

 

 

Power supply

Auto-ranging 100/240 VAC, 150 W

 

Manually switched 115/230 VAC,

 

input, 120 W output

 

200 W input, 160 W output

 

 

 

Power saving

115 V, 60 Hz: 21 W in suspend mode, 27 W in standby mode

 

230 V, 50 Hz: 25 W in suspend mode, 30 W in standby mode

 

 

 

 

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Contents Familiarization Guide Hewlett-Packard Company Manually switched 115/230 VAC Vectra Products ComparisonVolt Voltage Regulator Module Rear view New Package for the Desktop ModelsMinitower Package System Board and Backplanes Desktop front view Desktop rear viewMinitower top view Installing Accessories in the New Desktop Package Removing the Power SupplyRemoving the Cover Installing an Accessory Board Installing a Hard Disk Drive in the Bottom Rear Shelf Installing a Hard Disk Drive in the Top Rear ShelfUnit forward about half way Installing a CD-ROM Drive or Zip Drive in a Front ShelfReplacing the Pentium II Processor Replacing the System Board Matrox Millennium Graphics Controller Board Accessories that are Supplied with the PCAccess HP World Wide Web Site Flashing the Latest Version of the System BiosNew drive will already have the correct front bezel Complete the Questionnaire to Check Your UnderstandingComplete the Questionnaire to Check Your Understanding Answers and Explanations Answers and Explanations 50%