TAG SV-2000-X2 Identifying System Memory, Power Management, Identifying your I/O Connectors

Models: SV-2000-X2

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5.4System Memory

The type and amount of system memory, or RAM (random access memory), on your Server depends on the motherboard installed and how it was configured.

5.4.1 Identifying System Memory

Refer to your Motherboard Model and Type. Once you have identified the motherboard, TAG technical support can assist you in determining the type and amount of system memory in your system. See “Contacting information on TAG on back page of this manual for information on how to contact Technical Support.

For information on replacing or upgrading your system memory, refer to “Adding and Replacing System Memory on page 62.”

5.4.1.1 Power Management

Modern motherboards provide Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface (ACPI) settings such as wake-up, power button function and standby/suspend timers. These functions are configured in the CMOS Setup.

5.5Identifying your I/O Connectors

Figure 5-3 shows a typical configuration of I/O connectors. Your configuration may vary depending on the motherboard installed in your Server; however, the color coding should remain consistent. I/O connectors are color- coded in compliance with PC 99 recommendations.

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