Dell Dimension 9xxx Series
Model | Chipset | Processor type | Memory | Video | Audio codec | Expansion Bus | Physical | |||||||||
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Architecture | Memory module socket | Maximum memory | Memory clock speed | Video type | Core Frequency | Video controller | Video memory | Height | Width | Depth | Weight | |||||
9100 | Intel 945P Express | Intel Pentium 4 with HT/Pentium D | DDR2 SDRAM | Four DDR2 SDRAM sockets | 4096 MB | 533- and 667-MHz DDR2 unbuffered SDRAM | PCI Express (x16) | Sigmatel STAC9220 | PCI, PCI Express (x1, x16), SATA | 44.4 cm | 16.7 cm | 44.4 cm | 12.7 kg (28 lb) | |||
9150 | Intel 945P Express | Intel Pentium 4 with HT/Pentium D | DDR2 SDRAM | Four DDR2 SDRAM sockets | 4096 MB | 533- and 667-MHz DDR2 unbuffered SDRAM | PCI Express (x16) | Sigmatel STAC9220 | PCI, PCI Express (x1, x16), SATA | 46.1 cm | 18.8 cm | 45.4 cm | 12.7 kg (28 lb) | |||
9200 | Intel P965 Express | Intel Pentium 4 with HT/Pentium D/Core2 Duo/Core2 Quad | DDR2 SDRAM | Four DDR2 SDRAM sockets | 4096 MB | 667- and 800-MHz DDR2 unbuffered SDRAM | PCI Express (x16) | Sigmatel STAC9227 | PCI, PCI Express (x1, x16), SATA | 46.1 cm | 18.8 cm | 45.4 cm | 12.7 kg (28 lb) | |||
9200C | Intel G965 Express | Intel Celeron D/Pentium 4 with HT/Pentium D/Core2 Duo | DDR2 SDRAM | Four DDR2 SDRAM sockets | 4096 MB | 533-, 667-, and 800-MHz DDR2 unbuffered SDRAM | PCI Express (x16) | Sigmatel STAC9227 | PCI, PCI Express (x1, x16), SATA | 31.8 cm | 9.4 cm | 36.8 cm | 6.89 kg (15.2 lb) |
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