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PC system features
processor • Choice of processors:
– Intel Celeron 1 GHz, 1.1 GHz, 1.2 GHz, 1.3 GHz, and 1.4 GHz processor and a 100 MHz front side bus;
Intel Pentium III 1.13 GHz and 1.2 GHz processor and a 133 MHz front side bus
chipset Intel 815E chipset with 100 or 133 MHz system bus, includes Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) and
integrated LAN and graphics
cache • 128 KB or 256 KB level-2 integrated cache
memory • 64, 128, or 256 MB 133 MHz Synchronous DRAM (non-ECC) standard (PC133 specification):
– Expandable to 512 MB through two memory sockets
– Auto-detection of memory modules via serial presence detect (SPD)
hard disk drive • Choice of hard disk drive technologies:
– 20 GB (5400 rpm) or 20 GB (7200 rpm) Ultra ATA/100
– 40 GB (5400 rpm) or 40 GB (7200 rpm) Ultra ATA/100
hard disk controller • PCI Bus Master Ultra ATA controller:
– Support for Ultra ATA/100, PIO (up to Mode 4), DMA Mode 2, and Ultra DMA Mode
optical storage • Choice of: 24X Max-speed slim CD-ROM drive; 8X Max-speed slim DVD-ROM drive; 8X/8X/24X slim CD-RW drive
package • Ultra-small, desk space-saving desktop package
• Sealed and secured package with HP locking mechanism
• HP Port Control System
• Easy hard disk drive replacement
• External AC Adapter
audio subsystem • Integrated Analog Devices AD1885 AC ‘97 CODEC audio
• 16-bit stereo audio recording and playback
• Full-duplex audio
• 92 dB (A-weighted) signal-to-noise ratio (PC-D-A)
• External connectors for microphone, stereo input and stereo output for amplified speakers or 32-ohm headphones
• External amplified speakers or headphones as option
• Audio drivers, including Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, are available from the
HP desktop PC support Web site at: www.hp.com/go/e-pcsupport
ports • One 25-pin parallel port (ECP/EPP bi-directional Centronics supporting IEEE 1284)
• One 9-pin serial port (16550 UART)
• Two PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse (Mini-DIN)
• Four Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for easy reconfiguration, attachment, and hot swapping of external peripherals
(two in front, two in rear—all secured)
• One 15-pin VGA connector on system board
• Audio ports (stereo-in, stereo-out, microphone-in)
• One RJ-45 Ethernet port (10Base-T/100Base-TX)
port control system • Ports and I/Os are secured from unplugging of plugged devices; prevents unwanted devices from being plugged in at the
rear of the system
• Front USB ports are S/W secured by the BIOS (can be disabled)
• HP e-pc 40 comes with HP Lock to allow the system to be locked with a key
modem • 56 Kb external USB e-modem
communications • Integrated Intel PRO/100 VE network connection
• 10Base-T and 100Base-TX physical layer capabilities
• Wake on LAN support: Remote Power On, Remote Power Off, Remote Wake-up
keyboard • PS/2 keyboard
• Internet USB keyboard
• HP cordless keyboard
mouse • Choice of PS/2 scrolling mouse, USB scrolling optical mouse, cordless keyboard and mouse kit
upgradability • BIOS in flash EEPROM for convenient BIOS upgrades
• Memory upgradable using SDRAM 133 MHz non-ECC DIMMs
hp e-diagtools • Available by pressing F8 after system boot
• Pre-boot diagnostic
• Full system diagnostics
• Online BIOS upgrades
• Instant Support tuner preloaded
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