Documentation

NOTE: Depending on your computer and installed devices, the items listed in this section may not appear, or may not appear exactly as listed.

System

 

System Info

Lists system information, such as the

 

computer name, the BIOS version

 

number and date, the system service

 

tag, express service code and asset tag,

 

and other system-specific information.

Processor Info

Identifies the processor type, clock

 

speed, bus speed, L2 cache, L3 cache,

 

ID, and whether the processor is

 

multiple core capable, supports Hyper-

 

Threading and supports 64-bit

 

technology.

Memory Info

Identifies the memory type, speed, and

 

channel mode (dual or single) by DIMM

 

slot location.

PCI Info

Indicates the expansion card type by

 

slot location.

Date/Time

Displays current date and time settings.

Boot Sequence

The computer attempts to boot from

 

the sequence of devices specified in this

 

list.

 

NOTE: If you insert a boot device and

 

restart the computer, this option

 

appears in the system setup menu. To

 

boot from a USB memory device, for

 

example, select the USB device and

 

move it so that it becomes the first

 

device in the boot sequence.

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Drives

Diskette Drive

(Internal default)

SATA Drives 0 through 5

(On default)

PATA Drives 0 through 1

(On default)

SMART Reporting

(Off default)

Onboard Devices

Integrated NIC

(On default)

Enables and disables the floppy drive attached to the DSKT connector on the system board and sets read permissions for the drive.

￿Off — All floppy drives are disabled.

￿USB — USB floppy drives are enabled

￿Internal — The integrated floppy drive is enabled.

￿Read Only — The integrated floppy drive is enabled with read- only access.

NOTE: Operating systems with USB support will recognize USB floppy drives regardless of this setting.

Enables or disables drives attached to the SATA connectors on the system board.

￿Off — A device attached to the interface is not usable.

￿On — A device attached to the interface is usable.

￿RAID On - A device attached to the interface is configured for RAID (see About Your RAID Configuration).

Enables or disables drives attached to the ATA connectors on the system board, and lists the controller details.

￿Off — A device attached to the interface is not usable.

￿On — A device attached to the interface is usable.

Determines whether hard-drive errors for internal drives are reported during system startup.

￿Off — Errors are not reported.

￿On — Errors are reported.

Enables or disables the integrated network interface controller (NIC).

￿Off — The integrated NIC is disabled.

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Dell 720 appendix Documentation

720 specifications

The Dell XPS 720 is a powerful desktop computer that epitomizes the brand's commitment to performance and innovation. Introduced as part of the XPS (Extreme Performance System) line, the XPS 720 was designed for gamers, content creators, and tech enthusiasts who demand high performance from their machines.

One of the standout features of the XPS 720 is its impressive processing capabilities. The system can be equipped with Intel's quad-core processors, notably the Intel Core 2 Quad, which allows for exceptional multitasking and enhanced performance in multi-threaded applications. This makes it suitable for gaming, video editing, and graphic design.

The XPS 720 also offers a high level of customization, giving users the ability to select their desired specifications. Customers can choose between various configurations of RAM, hard drives, and graphics cards. The XPS 720 supports multi-GPU setups with NVIDIA’s SLI technology, enabling gamers to run the latest titles at optimal settings and resolutions, while also improving performance in demanding applications.

In terms of graphics capabilities, the XPS 720 can be outfitted with powerful NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon graphics cards. This feature makes it a strong candidate for users who require cutting-edge visual performance, whether it’s for gaming, immersive simulations, or graphic-intensive applications.

Cooling solutions are a critical component of the XPS 720’s design, as high-performance systems generate substantial heat. Dell incorporates an advanced cooling system that includes unique thermal management technology to maintain optimal temperatures during heavy use, thereby prolonging the life and performance of the internal components.

The chassis of the XPS 720 is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional. It features a sleek, futuristic design with customizable LED lighting, providing a visually appealing experience. The case also allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, which is essential for users who wish to enhance their systems over time.

Connectivity options are abundant on the XPS 720, with multiple USB ports, audio jacks, and high-definition multimedia interfaces. The inclusion of high-speed Ethernet and optional Wi-Fi capabilities ensures that users can stay connected whether for online gaming or browsing the web.

Overall, the Dell XPS 720 stands out as a commendable desktop solution that combines raw power, flexibility, and cutting-edge technologies. It remains a favorite among those looking for a robust machine capable of handling a wide variety of demanding tasks, from gaming to professional creative work. Whether you are a hardcore gamer or a professional seeking performance, the XPS 720 offers an exceptional computing experience.