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Bibliography
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Integrated Analog Devices AD1981A AC’97 SoundMAX CODEC.
Integrated Intel Pro/100 VE Network Adapter (10 Base-T/100 Base-TX LAN Interface) or 3COM LAN controller.
Choice of hard disk drives:
Ultra ATA/100: 20GB (5400 rpm), 20GB (7200 rpm), 40GB (7200 rpm), 80GB (7200 rpm).
Floppy drive: standard 1.44MB 3.5” (or alternative second hard drive).
CD-ROM drive: 48X IDE.
DVD-ROM drive: 16X, 40X IDE (WinDVD MPEG2 decoding software from InterVideo included).
CD-RW drive: 40X, 10X, 40X IDE (DLA and MyCD software from Veritas included).
Two DDR-SDRAM sockets using: 128MB, 256MB and 512MB 266MHz DDR-SDRAM. Maximum of 1GB.
Compaq PS/2 keyboard and scrolling mouse.
Input Voltage: 100-127V 6A max.
200-240V 4A max ac (voltage selection switch).
Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz.
Keyboard, mouse, VGA, parallel, serial, video, 6 x USB (4 rear, 2 front), 1 Ethernet port, 3 x audio (stereo-in,
stereo-out, microphone-in).
Based on American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) core 7.00T. BIOS, Version: JH.01.yy. This BIOS is not localized.
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Package Features
Rear Connectors
System Overview
Mouse
Keyboard
Front Panel
25-pin Parallel Connector
Serial
Connector
Video
Connector
Network (LAN)
connector
Line In
Line Out
Microphone
4 USB 2.0
Connectors
2 USB 2.0
Connectors
Hard disk drive activity light
(amber)
Power on status light
(green)
On/Off power
button
Disk activity light
(yellow)
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System Overview
Inside the PC
Main Memory
Sockets
Accessory board slots
Processor covered by fan
CD-ROM, CD-RW drive, or
DVD drive
Rear View
Hard disk drive
Location of the voltage switch and
power connector on the desktop
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AGP Graphic card (available as an option)
Specifications
Physical Characteristics
CharacteristicCompaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop
System Overview
Weight (configuration with 1 CD-ROM
drive, excluding keyboard and display)
DimensionsWidth: 36cm (14.2in.)
Footprint0.16m
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications (System Processing Unit, with Hard Disk)
Operating Temperature+5
Storage Temperature-40°F to +70°F (-40°C to +158°C)
Operating Humidity15% to 80% (relative)
Storage Humidity (operating)15% to 80% (relative), non-condensing at 40°C (104°F)
Storage Humidity (non operating)8% to 85% (relative), non-condensing at 40°C (104°F)
NOTE
Operating temperature and humidity ranges may vary depending on the mass storage devices installed. High humidity
levels can cause improper operation of disk drives. Low humidity ranges can aggravate static electricity problems and
cause excessive wear of the disk surface.
10.2kg (22.5 pounds)
Height: 13.5cm (5.3in.)
Depth: 41cm (16.2in.)
2
(1.78 sq ft)
°
C to +35°C (+41°F to 95°F)
Acoustic Noise Emission
CharacteristicCompaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop
Acoustic noise emission (IS O7779)
•
Idle (typical)
•
Operating with hard disk access
•
Operating with floppy disk access
•
Operating with CD access
•
Idle (typical)
•
Operating with hard disk access
•
Operating with floppy disk access
•
Operating with CD access
1.LwAd = LwA + 3 dB(A).
Sound pressure level at operator position
27 dB(A)
≤
LpA
LpA
29 dB(A)
≤
39 dB(A)
LpA
≤
41 dB(A)
LpA
≤
Sound power level
LwA ≤ 3.5 B(A)
LwA
3.8 B(A)
≤
4.7 B(A)
LwA
≤
4.8 B(A)
LwA
≤
1
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System Overview
Power Consumption
As an ENERGY STAR partner, HP has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines
for energy efficiency (Windows 2000 only). This value is only achieved when “Suspend to RAM” (S3
mode) is enabled. To enable Suspend to RAM, enter the PC’s Setup program by pressing F2 during
startup and select the Power menu.
In normal mode power consumption will be around 50W.
CharacteristicCompaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop
Power Supply
•
Input voltage
•
Voltage selection switch
•
Input frequency
Power consumption
•
Maximum Operating
•
Typical
•
Sleep (suspend)
•
Off
100-127V 6A max
200-240V 4A max
50/60Hz
115V/60Hz and 230V/50Hz
120W
50W
<5W
<5W
NOTE
The power consumption figures given in the table above are valid for the standard configuration as shipped. For more
information, refer to the product’s data sheet at HP’s web site: www.hp.com/go/desktops
When the computer is turned off with the power button on the front panel, the power consumption falls below 5W, but it
is not zero. The special on/off method used by these computers considerably extends the lifetime of the power supply. To
reach zero power consumption in “off” mode, either unplug the power outlet or use a power block with a switch.
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Status
2
System Features
This chapter describes core components of the Compaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop such as the
chipset, processor, mass storage devices, graphics controllers, audio controllers, network features and input devices.
System Features
System Board Layout
The Compaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop system board features two DDR-SDRAM main memory slots, three
PCI slots and an AGP slot.
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System Board Components
The following diagram shows where the different slots and connectors are located on the system board:
System Features
AGP Slot
(for AGP card)
CD audio
connector
Internal
speaker
connector
PCI Slot 1
LAN
2 x USB,
Ethernet
connector
Microphone-in
Line-in
Line-out
Parallel,
Serial
and Video
connectors
LAN
2 x USB
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse
Power connector
Chassis intrusion switch connector
System fan connector
Processor
socket (see page 20)
Processor fan
connector
Heat sink covering
Intel i845G chipset
WARNING
PCI Slot 2
Serial port
connector
(not used)
PCI Slot 3
Battery
USB connector
SCSI LED connector
Status panel
connectors
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced by the correct type. Make sure you dispose of used batteries
according to instructions provided.
1
DDR
DR2
D
Powe r su pply
connector
IDE connectors
Floppy connector
Switch block (see page 22)
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System Features
Chipset
The Compaq Evo D310 Micro Desktop features the Intel i845G chipset.
The 845G chipset offers the available bandwidth of DDR-SDRAM 266 MHz main memory, coupled with a
533 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) and high speed USB 2.0 connectivity to allow for high PC performance.
The 845G chipset consists of two controller hubs:
•
The 82845G Graphics Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) supports both 400 and 500 MHz system bus
designs, PC133 or DDR200/DDR266 SDRAM memory, and the new integrated graphics architecture.
It features Intels Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) and Zone Rendering Technology (ZRT).
• The 82801DB I/O Controller Hub (ICH4) brings high speed USB 2.0, offering upto 40X greater
bandwidth for I/O intensive applications.
Main Features
• Support for Intel Pentium 4 processor
•
mPGA478 socket
• 32 bpp true color support for high resolution texture
• Flat panel monitors and TV-out support via 3rd party DVO devices
•
Memory bandwith DDR200/266 SDRAM support
• 2.0 GB Max memory
• 2 DIMM, no ECC
• ICH4 I/O Connectivity
•
Six high speed USB 2.0 ports offering upto 40 X greater bandwith over original USB 1.1
• Enhanced audio
• 400 and 533 Mz system bus compatability
• AGP4X interface providing the most advanced graphics support available
•
LAN connect Interface (LCI) provides flexible network solutions
• Dual Ultra ATA/100 controllers
•
Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) card capability
•
Low power sleep mode.
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