DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION OPTIPLEX GL, OPTIPLEX GL+ DELL COMPUTER. IBM CORPORATION PC 330/350 SERIES (TYPE 6577, 6587). Dell™ OptiPlex™ 780 Service Manual—Small Form Factor Cover Memory Floppy Drive Expansion Card Power Supply IO Panel Coin-Cell Battery Optical Drive Heat Sink and Processor Hard Drive System Board Fan Back to Contents Page. Back to Contents Page Technical Specifications Processor Memory Expansion Bus Video System Information Cards Drives.
I know everyone is not a tech, but, if you will take the cover off and while powered on, look at the large silver looking fins (heat sink) on what is known as the North Bridge chip ane use the BACK of your finger to move slowly and see if there is heat on it, and then the base of the CPU as well, if there is no heat, the motherboard is the likely culprit. I know it seems to be low tech, but it is how I derermined 2 Dell motherboards were bad and have replaced them both with sucess. Also look at the back of the power supply for a small red switch, make sure the power setting matches your area. 115V or 240V. Last resort, look here.
Answered on Jul 07, 2009. CAUSE Windows XP SP3 introduces a new.dll file that is named Wlanapi.dll. This file is installed in the%WINDIR% System32 folder. Certain device driver installations for some third-party wireless network adapters also install a Wlanapi.dll file in the%WINDIR% System32 folder. If such a file is installed in this folder before you install Windows XP SP3, the Wlanapi.dll file that is associated with the network adapter is replaced by the file from the Windows XP SP3 installation. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, check the Web site of the wireless network adapter's manufacturer for the latest device drivers that are available for a Windows XP SP3-based system. Then, download and install the latest device drivers for the wireless network adapter.
Source(s): Answered on Jul 07, 2009. Check the Following Things: 1.) Does your computer play 3D Accelerated games normally without a problem. (Example: World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, Fable, Grim Fandango, Grand Theft Auto) If so than your D3D drivers are installed and operational. If not then here is what you need to do: Find out what kind of video card is in your machine. Usually this can be done by right clicking on My Computer (windows) and selecting properties. In the window that pops-up look for Device Manager. In Device Manager there will be a small icon labeled Display with a plus sign to the left of it.
Click this plus sign to see what device(s) are listed. Most people with gaming computers will have ATI or NVIDIA brand video cards.
Once you have identified what you have go to google or dogpile.com and search for drivers for that model and brand of card. Install these drivers and restart your computer. This should fix the problem. If the problem persists see option 2. 2.) PC Plays 3D Games Software still doesn't work: In this case there may be a problem (conflict) within the Project IGI program.
Try to locate a setup or installation file for this software and reinstall it. (Uninstalling it first will make things easier). For more information about my services please visit DMA Customs.com (DMA Custom Computers) Answered on Jun 24, 2009.
Is it a BIOS password or a HDD password? If it's sewt in BIOS, you could try to reset the BIOS to factory default (which should remove any BIOS passwords) If however it is a HDD password, it is a bit different.
You may need to restore your sytem (low level, high level formats, then reload your OS sorry but you likely lose all your data.What OS do you use? There are programs that can possibly give you a boot cd depending on whether your system is fat32 or NT. NT is more complicated because fat32 will not read NT BUT NT will read fat32. IF you have the ability to restore your OS then first try to do a complete restore with backup. That way you may be able to save most of your datafiles.
If you have never accessesd the pc then just try a destructive system restore (will low-level, then high-level format the HDD and reinstall your software without any SW passwords. First thing I would try is to get into the BIOS and unset any passwords there. If you need more help you can try to contact me [email protected] with more information Answered on May 06, 2009.
Contents. Capacitor issues Older OptiPlex models (mostly produced in 2003 and 2004), notably the GX270, suffered from frequent failures due to supplied. These capacitors would bulge and leak, resulting in product failure after only a few years of use. Leaked internal documents allege that Dell knew that the computers were likely to fail, and continued to ship them. Name OptiPlex is a of 'opti' (meaning optimal) and 'plex' (meaning parts or units.) Chassis The newest OptiPlex models break from Dell's proprietary and follow, for the most part, the standard, usually to the form factor for SFF computers, and form factor for DT and MT computers. The OptiPlex series comes in various sizes which have evolved as the style of chassis has changed.
Series 1 - Classic beige. 36.00 cm (14.17 inches) 10.20 cm (4.02 inches) 41.0 cm (16.14 inches) 4 (low-profile) 1 0 1/2 36.00 cm (14.17 inches) 17.50 cm (6.89 inches) 41.70 cm (16.42 inches) 4 2 0 2/2 Series 5 Chassis Image Height Width Depth Expansion Card Slots 5.25' external bays 3.5' external bays Hard Drives Supported 3.5'/2.5' (maximum) 182.88 mm (7.20 inches) 35.56 mm (1.40 inches) 177.80 mm (7.00 inches) 0 0 0 0/1 290.06 mm (11.42 inches) 92.71 mm (3.65 inches) 292.10 mm (11.50 inches) 2 (low-profile) 1 (slim-line) 0 1/2 350.52 mm (13.8 inches) 154. Mm (6.1 inches) 274.32 mm (10.8 inches) 4 1 (slim-line) 0 1/1 Models, in relative chronological order Model Released CPU DisplayPort MST RAM type RAM speed RAM Max Chassis Comments PCI / PCIe 450 LN (450N/Le) 1995 unknown i486 50MHz 60/50 MHz unknown unknown unknown unknown XL 5xxx 1996 Intel 82434NX PCI Pentium 75, 90, 100, 120, 133 50/60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 70 ns ex, XL 575, XL 5133 From 8 to 64 (64 ) of.
1995/1996 XM 5xxx 1996 Intel 82430NX PCIset Pentium 75, 90/120, 100/133 50/60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 70 ns 6 x 16 x 16 S3 Vision 864, 1 MB standard, upgradable to 2 MB. XMT 5xxx 1996 Intel 82430NX PCIset Pentium 75, 90/120, 100/133 50/60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 70 ns 16.40 x 7.75 x 17.40 S3 Vision 864, 1 MB standard, upgradable to 2 MB. GXL 5xxx 1996 Intel PCIset Pentium 90, 120, 150, 100, 133, 166, 200 60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 60-ns EDO or 70-ns fast-page mode midsize GXM 5xxx 1996 Intel 82430FX Pentium 90, 120, 150, 100, 133, 166, 200 60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 60-ns EDO 4 x 17 x 17 S3 (Trio64V+) PCI, 2 MB. GXMT 5xxx 1996 Intel 82430FX PCIset Pentium 90, 120, 150, 100, 133, 166, 200 60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 60-ns EDO 128MB 16.4 x 7.75 x 17.4 S3 (Trio64V+) PCI, 2 MB. GL and GL+ 1996 Intel 82430FX PCI Pentium 75, 90/120, 100/133/166 50/60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 60 ns EDO or 70 ns fast-page mode 4 x 17 x 17 S3 764-P (Trio64), 1 MB standard, upgradable to 2 MB.
GM and GM+ 1996 Intel 82430FX PCIset Pentium 75, 90/120, 100/133/166 50/60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 60 ns EDO 6.0 x 17 x 17 S3 764-P (Trio64), 1 MB standard, upgradable to 2 MB. GMT and GMT+ 1996 Intel 82430FX PCIset Pentium 75, 90/120, 100/133/166 50/60/66 MHz SIMM, 4 60 ns EDO 16.4 x 7.75 x 17.4 S3 764-P (Trio64), 1 MB standard, upgradable to 2 MB.
Gs, Gs+ 1996 Intel 430FX PCI Pentium 133, 166, 200 66 MHz SIMM, 4 60-ns EDO low-profile, midsize chassis S3 (Trio64V+) PCI, 2 MB, Gs+ contains onboard Ethernet. GXpro 1997 PCIset Pentium Pro 180, 200 60 or 66 MHz, 4 midsize, minitower GXpro 1997 Intel 82440FX PCIset Pentium Pro 180, 200 60 or 66 MHz DRAM, 4 60 ns EDO midsize, minitower 60ns EDO DRAM DIMM USB GXi 1996 Intel 430HX PCIset Pentium 133-200, Pentium MMX 166-233 66 MHz 3.3v EDO DIMM, 4 60-ns EDO Low-profile, Midsize, and Mini tower S3 86C765 (Trio64V+) USB Gn/Gn+ 1996 Intel 430TX PCIset Pentium MMX 166-233 66 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC66 low-profile, midsize, minitower N 1996 Intel 430TX PCIset Pentium MMX 166-233 66 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC66 3.65 x 13.27 x 13.75 S3 Trio64V2 86C785, 2 MB. GXa 1997 Intel 82440LX PCI/AGP Klamath 233, 266, 300, 333 66 MHz SDRAM, 3 PC66 Low-profile, Midsize, and Mini tower GXa accepts slot 1 Pentiums up to 333 MHz USB 1.1 x2 NX 1997 Intel 82440LX PCI/AGP Pentium II 266-333 66 MHz SDRAM, 3 PC66 3.65 x 13.27 x 13.75 ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP controller, Video memory 2-MB standard (upgradable to 4 MB) SGRAM G1 1997 AGP set Pentium II 266-333, 350-450 or Celeron 266-400 66 MHz OR 100 MHz SDRAM, 2 Low-profile, Midsize, and Mini tower Introduced in June 1998. Along with the IBM 300PL, one of the most widely used business desktops of the 1999–2005 era. GX1 machines used and CPUs.
E1 1997 Intel 440EX AGPset Celeron 266-400 slot1 66 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC100 low-profile and minitower NX1 1999 Intel 440BX Pentium II 266, 333, 350-450 MHz OR Pentium III 450 66/100 MHz SDRAM, 3 PC100 3.65 x 13.27 x 13.75 on-board ATI Rage Pro (AGP 2X) graphics, 4 MB standard (upgradable to 8 MB) SGRAM. FIRST PIII MODEL. GX1 1999 Intel 440BX PIIX4e Pentium II 266, 333, 350-450 or Pentium III 450-600 66 or 100 MHz SDRAM, 3 PC100 SFF, low-profile, midsize, mini tower GX1 machines used and CPUs. USB 1.1 x2 GX1p 1999 Intel 440BX AGPSet Pentium II 400, 450 or Pentium III 450-600 100 MHz SDRAM, 3 PC100 midsize and minitower GC 1999 PIII or Celeron 66/100 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC100 SFF GX100 2000 Intel 810 Celeron Mendocino and Coppermine 66/100 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC100 SFF, low-profile, minitower. Some motherboards do not accept the Coppermine Celeron. USB 1.1 x2 GX110 2000 Intel 810e Pentium III 66/100 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC100 SFF, low-profile, midsize (370 only), minitower Slot1 or Socket 370 CPU.
USB 1.1 x2 GX115 2001 Intel 815E Pentium III or Celeron 100/133 MHz SDRAM (PC100)/ SFF, low-profile, minitower GX200 2000 Intel 82820 PCCI/AGP Pentium III 100/133 MHz RAMBUS, 2 PC800 SFF, low-profile, midsize, minitower GX300 2000 Intel 820 PCI/AGP Pentium III 100/133 MHz RAMBUS, 2 PC600/PC800 minitower 1 or 2 CPUS, typically Slot1. GX400 2001 400 MHz RAMBUS, 4 PC800 Mini tower Black classic style chassis. GX150 2001 Intel 815E or 100/133 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC133 SFF, desktop, mini tower First to have new midnight-gray chassis. One of the last Dells to support two floppy drives. USB 1.1 GX50 2001 Intel 810 OR Intel 810E or 66/100 MHz SDRAM, 2 PC100 SFF, desktop, mini tower No AGP slot.
Models up to 800 MHz have the 810, 850 MHz and up have 810E GX240 2001 Intel 845 Pentium 4 1.5-2.0 OR 2.2-2.8 400 MHz SDRAM PC133 (ECC or non-ECC) SFF, desktop, minitower First socket 478 model OptiPlex. Also contains no onboard video, must have AGP card.
USB 1.1 GX260 2002 Intel 845G Pentium 4 or 400/533 MHz 200/266 PC2700 2 GB SFF, SD, SMT PATA only no SATA Socket 478 USB 2.0 x6 (4 rear, 2 front) GX60 2002 Intel 845GL OR Intel 845GV 400 MHz DDR PC2100 OR PC2700 SFF, desktop, mini tower No AGP or PCI Express slots. 845GV supports PC2700 and 533 MHz FSB CPUs. USB 2.0 SX260 2002 Intel 845G Pentium 4 1.5-2.0 OR 2.0-2.6 OR Celeron 400/533 MHz DDR, 2 PC1600/PC2100 Ultra Small Form L60 2002 Intel 845GL or 400 MHz DDR, 2 PC2100 GX270 2003 Intel 865G and P4 w/HT or 400/533/800 MHz Socket 478 DDR, 2 SFF board and 4 other boards 333/400 PC2100/PC2700 SFF, SD, SMT SATA+PATA Intel graphics or dedicated 8x AGP card. The GX270 made from Apr 2003 to Mar 2004 came under fire in 2005 for having faulty Nichicon electrolytic capacitors. When they fail, these capacitors are easily recognised by an X mark across the top and a bloated or split appearance.
USB 2.0 x8 SX270 2003 Intel 865G and P4 w/HT or 400/533/800 MHz 2xDDR PC2700/PC3200 Ultra Small Form Optional stand and cable cover. 2.5' PATA HDD. 160L 2002 Intel 845GV or 400 MHz DDR PC2100/PC2700 minitower Basically the business-oriented version of the Dell Dimension 2400, with a different face plate. 170L 2004 Intel 865-GV or 400/533/800 MHz 2xDDR PC2700/PC3200 desktop or minitower Basically the business-oriented version of the Dell Dimension 4600, except that 2 of the RAM slots, the AGP slot, one of the SATA ports have been removed, and the case has a different face plate.
GX280 2004 Intel 915 and P4 w/HT 400/533/800 MHz Socket 775, 2 SFF board and 4 other boards DDR2 400/DDR2 533 SFF, SD, desktop, SMT, minitower available only via optional accessory card that includes 9-pin serial connector. Intel or PCIe x16 Graphics. Offered in both ATX and BTX chassis.
(SFF is ATX only). USB 2.0 x8 SX280 2004 915G or 533/800 MHz DDR2 DDR2 400 Ultra Small Form 8.9 cm (3.5 inches), 36.1 cm (14.2 inches), 26.4 cm (10.375 inches) DVI-I port. 210L 2004 Intel 915GV or 533/800 MHz DDR2, 2 DDR2 400/DDR2 533 desktop or minitower integrated Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 900. GX520 2005 Intel 945 Express, or 533/800 MHz Socket 775 DDR2, 2 DDR2 400/DDR2 533 4 GB (3.5 GB Usable) SFF, desktop, minitower. Integrated Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 950.
GX620 2005 Intel 945 Express, or 533/800 MHz Socket 775 DDR2, 4 DDR2 533/DDR2 667 4 GB (3.5 GB Usable) USFF, SFF, desktop, minitower. The latest models contain a. Note that USFF cable cover increases the dimensions of the machine (available in standard and extended sizes). Motherboard is same as GX520, but includes 4 DIMM slots and 1 PCI Express slot.
Available only via optional accessory card that includes 9-pin serial connector. Oates, John. The Register. Neese, Pat (2007-12-31). Opti is from the word optimum and plex means parts or units.
OptiPlex is a portmanteau, which is a combination of two words. Davis, Jim (1998-06-08). Retrieved 2008-10-08. The company is expanding its PC lineup today with desktop PCs for businesses that will now include the G1 and E1 lines. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Dell's official PC buying guides site.: OptiPlex desktop machines intended for medium and large.
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