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Adapters and the Riser Card<br />

Your computer uses a riser card for expansion. The riser card contains expansion<br />

slots that connect adapters to the industry standard architecture (ISA) and<br />

peripheral component interconnect (PCI) buses.<br />

You can install a variety of adapters in the expansion slots on the riser card. For<br />

information on locating the riser card, see “Locating Components” on page 86.<br />

The riser card in your computer has one dedicated ISA slot and two dedicated PCI<br />

slots and one shared ISA/PCI slot.<br />

The following illustration shows the expansion slots and connectors on the riser<br />

card.<br />

PCI<br />

PCI<br />

PCI<br />

Shared<br />

ISA<br />

ISA<br />

CD<br />

Audio<br />

Notes:<br />

SCSI Hard Drive LED<br />

340-Pin<br />

Connector<br />

Power<br />

(Back)<br />

Modem<br />

Wakeup<br />

Asset ID Connector<br />

Secondary IDE<br />

Connector<br />

Wake on LAN<br />

Diskette Drive<br />

Connector<br />

Fan Connector<br />

System Front<br />

Panel Connector<br />

Primary IDE<br />

Connector<br />

(Back)<br />

Alert on LAN<br />

1. The diskette and IDE drive connectors are also on the riser card. When<br />

installing optional drives, refer to this illustration.<br />

2. If you attach a 4-position cable connector to the 2-pin modem wakeup<br />

connector, ensure that the unused positions (of the cable connector) are next to<br />

the bottom of the riser card. If you incorrectly attach the cable connector to the<br />

modem wakeup feature, the computer might automatically restart each time you<br />

power down.<br />

3. The front fan is controlled by the system management controller, and if the<br />

temperature of the box is at a low state, then the system management controller<br />

will turn the fan off.<br />

Chapter 7. Installing Options Overview 89

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