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Find the right connectors for my USB or IEEE 1394 devices?

Your tower computer has eight USB connectors (two on the front, one internal, and five on the back).

Your desktop computer has eight USB connectors (two on the front, one internal, and five on the back) and an optional front IEEE 1394 connector. This connector is only available if you purchased an IEEE 1394 card. To purchase a card, contact Dell. For more information on the IEEE 1394 card, see your User’s Guide.

See "About Your Computer" on page 19 for illustrations of the front and back views of your computer.

For help locating your User’s Guide, see "Finding Information" on page 5.

Locate information about the hardware and other technical specifications for my computer?

Your User’s Guide has a specifications table that provides more detailed information about your computer and the hardware. To locate your User’s Guide,

see "Finding Information" on page 5.

Go to the Dell Support website at support.dell.com and use one of the following support tools: read white papers on the latest technology or communicate with other Dell users at the Dell forum chat room.

Find documentation for my

The following documentation is

computer?

available for your computer:

 

• User’s Guide

 

• Product Information Guide

 

• System Information Label

If you lose your documentation, it is available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.

To locate these documents, see "Finding Information" on page 5.

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Dell 390 manual User’s Guide

390 specifications

The Dell PowerEdge 390 is a versatile and cost-effective server designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. Launched as part of Dell's PowerEdge lineup, the 390 offers robust performance, reliability, and management capabilities, making it an ideal solution for various workloads, from file serving to web hosting.

One of the standout features of the Dell PowerEdge 390 is its dual-socket architecture, which supports Intel Xeon processors. This architecture allows users to take advantage of multi-core processing, delivering the performance necessary for demanding applications while enhancing overall system efficiency. The server supports a range of Xeon processors, offering flexibility to choose the best fit for your workload.

Memory is another critical aspect of the Dell 390. It comes equipped with four DIMM slots, supporting a maximum of 32 GB of DDR2 RAM. The server facilitates better multitasking and offers enhanced performance through efficient memory utilization. Additionally, it supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory, providing a safeguard against memory errors and improving the overall reliability of the server.

Storage options for the Dell PowerEdge 390 are ample. The server includes up to four hot-swappable SATA or SAS hard drives, allowing for significant data storage and the possibility of RAID configurations to ensure data redundancy and enhanced performance. The scalability in storage makes it suitable for a variety of applications, whether for general file storage, databases, or virtual environments.

In terms of management and deployment, the Dell 390 features the integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), which facilitates remote management. With iDRAC, administrators can manage the server efficiently, even from a remote location, ensuring uptime and reliable service delivery.

Connectivity options are also robust, with multiple PCIe slots available for expansion cards, enabling users to add features such as enhanced network interfaces or dedicated graphics cards based on their needs. Coupled with integrated network controllers, the server provides reliable connectivity for various networking environments.

In summary, the Dell PowerEdge 390 is a reliable server characterized by its dual-socket support, flexible storage options, efficient memory architecture, and robust management capabilities. Its combination of features makes it a strong contender for businesses looking to optimize their IT infrastructure without compromising on performance or reliability.