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Memory | Up to 64 GB DDR4-2666 SDRAM |
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Operating System | Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Home, FreeDOS |
Form Factor | Microtower |
Processor Options | Intel® Pentium® Processors, Intel® Celeron® Processors |
Storage Options | 2.5-inch HDD/SSD, M.2 SSD |
Graphics | Intel UHD Graphics; Optional discrete graphics |
Ports | Front: 1 headphone/microphone combo, 4 USB 3.1 Gen 1; Rear: 1 audio-in; 1 audio-out; 1 RJ-45; 1 VGA |
Networking | Gigabit Ethernet; Optional Wi-Fi |
Expansion Slots | PCIe x16, PCIe x1, M.2 |
Power Supply | 180W or 310W, up to 92% efficient, active PFC |
Components with a surface greater than 10 sqcm requiring selective treatment.
All types including standard alkaline and lithium coin or button style batteries.
Components like lamps, display backlights, scanner lamps, switches, batteries containing mercury.
LCDs with a surface greater than 100 sq cm, including background illuminated displays.
Components identified as Cathode Ray Tubes.
Capacitors or condensers containing PCB or PCT.
Electrolytic capacitors/condensers measuring greater than 2.5 cm in diameter or height.
External electrical cables and cords.
Lamps that use gas discharge for illumination.
Plastics weighing > 25 grams containing Brominated Flame Retardants.
Various screwdriver types like T-15 and PH1 for disassembly.
Tool for cutting cable ties or other small components.
Steps to loosen screws, remove access panels, and detach the driver cage.
Instructions for disconnecting cables and removing components like ODD, HDD, and MB.
Process for removing heatsink, fan, memory card, and CPU from the motherboard.
Steps to remove the Power Supply Unit (PSU) and system fan/speakers.
Instructions for removing electrolytic capacitors and PCB screws.