HP dc7800 tower Odd, Pal, Pata, Pca, Pci-E, Pcmcia, Peg, Pfc, Pin, Pio, Post, Prom, Ptr

Models: dc7800 tower

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Introduction

 

Table 1-1(Continued)

 

Acronyms and Abbreviations

 

 

Acronym or

 

Abbreviation

Description

 

 

ODD

optical disk drive

 

 

OS

operating system

 

 

PAL

1. programmable array logic 2. phase alternating line

 

 

PATA

Parallel ATA

 

 

PC

Personal computer

 

 

PCA

Printed circuit assembly

 

 

PCI

peripheral component interconnect

 

 

PCI-E

PCI Express

 

 

PCM

pulse code modulation

 

 

PCMCIA

Personal Computer Memory Card International Association

 

 

PEG

PCI express graphics

 

 

PFC

Power factor correction

 

 

PIN

personal identification number

 

 

PIO

Programmed I/O

 

 

PN

Part number

 

 

POST

power-on self test

 

 

PROM

programmable read-only memory

 

 

PTR

pointer

 

 

RAID

Redundant array of inexpensive disks (drives)

 

 

RAM

random access memory

 

 

RAS

row address strobe

 

 

rcvr

receiver

 

 

RDRAM

(Direct) Rambus DRAM

 

 

RGB

red/green/blue (monitor input)

 

 

RH

Relative humidity

 

 

RMS

root mean square

 

 

ROM

read-only memory

 

 

RPM

revolutions per minute

 

 

RTC

real time clock

 

 

R/W

Read/Write

 

 

SATA

Serial ATA

 

 

SCSI

small computer system interface

 

 

SDR

Singles data rate (memory)

 

 

SDRAM

Synchronous Dynamic RAM

 

 

 

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dc7800 tower specifications

The HP dc7800 Tower is a powerful desktop computer designed for professional and enterprise environments. Known for its stability, performance, and versatility, this model has secured its place in a variety of business settings. Launched in the mid-2000s, it embodies HP’s commitment to quality and innovation.

One of the main features of the HP dc7800 is its form factor. The tower configuration allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, providing ample space for additional hard drives, memory, and other components. This level of accessibility makes it ideal for businesses that need to adapt their systems to changing requirements.

The dc7800 is powered by Intel's Core 2 Duo processors, offering dual-core technology that enhances multitasking capabilities. With clock speeds ranging from 1.8 GHz to 3.0 GHz, this system can handle demanding applications with relative ease. It also supports Intel's vPro technology, which allows for remote management and security features, making it an excellent choice for organizations prioritizing IT control.

Another notable characteristic is the support for up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM. This allows for efficient data processing and improved performance when running multiple applications simultaneously. Additionally, the dc7800 features multiple storage options, accommodating both SATA hard drives and solid-state drives, which can significantly enhance boot times and overall system responsiveness.

Connectivity options on the HP dc7800 are robust. It includes a variety of USB ports, audio jacks, and optional legacy ports, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of peripherals and accessories. Networking capabilities are also prominent, with built-in Gigabit Ethernet providing high-speed internet access.

Furthermore, the desktop tower is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It meets ENERGY STAR certification standards, which not only helps reduce operational costs but also minimizes environmental impact.

Overall, the HP dc7800 Tower embodies a blend of performance, expandability, and energy efficiency, making it a reliable choice for businesses in need of a robust desktop solution. With its legacy of dependability and its suite of modern technologies, it continues to serve as a valuable asset in enterprise environments.