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  2. Dell OptiPlex - Wikipedia

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    The Dell OptiPlex XE is a special version designed for equipment manufacturer, retail/point-of-sale (POS) systems. [37] They are based on the standard OptiPlex models with added features; such as a higher heat threshold, MIL-STD 810G testing [ 38 ] and powered USB/Serial.

  3. Small form factor PC - Wikipedia

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    Each model of Dell's OptiPlex line of computers typically includes an Ultra-Small Form Factor (USFF) chassis option. In the Core 2 era, these machines used 8.9 cm (3.5") desktop hard drives and external power supplies, such as the OptiPlex 745 and 755. More recent units use 6.4 cm (2.5") laptop hard drives and have integrated power supplies ...

  4. List of PowerPC processors - Wikipedia

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    7400/7410 350–550 MHz, uses AltiVec, a SIMD extension of the original PPC specs 7440/7450 micro-architecture family up to 1.5 GHz and 256 kB on-chip L2 cache and improved Altivec 7447/7457 micro-architecture family up to 1.83 GHz with 512 kB on-chip L2 cache

  5. Dell Precision - Wikipedia

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    Dell Precision is a series of computer workstations for computer-aided design/architecture/computer graphics professionals, or as small-scale business servers [citation needed]. They are available in both desktop (tower) and mobile (laptop) form.

  6. Dell Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Two older Dell Dimension models. Left: Dell Dimension XPS D266; right: Dell Dimension 4500. The Dell Dimension is a discontinued series of home and business desktop computers manufactured by Dell. In 2007, the Dimension series was discontinued and replaced with the Dell Inspiron series for low-end models and the Dell Studio series for higher ...

  7. 80 Plus - Wikipedia

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    2006: Energy Star added 80 Plus requirements to their then-upcoming (in effect since July 2007) Energy Star 4.0 computer specifications. November and February 2006: HP and Dell certify their PSUs to the 80 Plus specification. 20 July 2007: Energy Star Computer Specification 4.0 goes into effect.

  8. IBM PC compatible - Wikipedia

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    The availability by 1986 of sub-$1,000 "Turbo XT" PC XT compatibles, including early offerings from Dell Computer, reducing demand for IBM's models. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] It was possible to buy two of these "generic" systems for less than the cost of one IBM-branded PC AT , and many companies did just that.

  9. Dell PERC - Wikipedia

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    A Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller, or Dell PERC, is a series of RAID, disk array controllers made by Dell for its PowerEdge server computers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The controllers support SAS and SATA hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs).