Dell 760 Personal Computer User Manual


 
DELL™ OPTIPLEX™ 760 TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK V1.0
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COMMUNICATIONS - NETWORK ADAPTER (NIC) (CONT.)
COMMUNICATIONS – INTEGRATED LAN
NOTE: MT supports full height card, DT supports low profile card or full height card with optional riser. SFF
supports low profile card.
INTEGRATED INTEL® 82567 GIGABIT1
ETHERNET LAN 10/100/1000 (CONT.)
MT DT SFF USFF
Environmental
Operating temperature 0° C to 70° C (32° F to 158° F)
Operating humidity 20% to 80% (non-condensing)
Operating System Driver Support
Windows® XP, Windows Vista® Ultimate, Win-
dows Vista® Business 32 bit/64 bit, Windows Vista
Home Basic
Manageability (examples WOL, PXE)
WOL, PXE 2.1
Management Capabilities Alerting (example ASF 2.0)
Intel® Standard Manageability, ASF 2.0
1
This term does not connote an actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and network
infrastructure is required.
Broadcom NetXtreme 10/100/1000 PCIe Gigabit
1
Networking Card
MT DT SFF USFF
Connector Type
RJ45
Data Rates supported
10/100/1000 Mbps Half/Full duplex
Controller Details
Controller bus architecture (example PCIe 1.0a x1) PCIe c1.0a x1
Integrated memory 64KBytes RX, 8KBytes TX
Data transfer mode (example Bus-Master DMA) Bus-Master DMA
Power consumption (full operation per data rate connection speed) 2.84W (860mA @ +3.3V)
Power consumption (standby operation) Less than 300mW
IEEE standards compliance (example 802.1P)
802.3, 802.2, 802.3x, 802.1p
Hardware Certifications (example FCC, B, GS mark…)
FCC B, VCCI B, CE
Boot ROM Support
No
Network Transfer Mode (example Full Duplex, Half Duplex)
Full Duplex/Half Duplex
Network Transfer Rate (example 10BASE-T (half-duplex) 10 Mbps
10BASE-T (full-duplex) 20 Mbps
100BASE-TX (half-duplex) 100 Mbps
100BASE-TX (full-duplex) 200 Mbps
1000BASE-T (full-duplex) 2000 Mbps
10BASE-T (full-duplex) 20 Mbps Max*
100BASE-TX (half-duplex) 100 Mbps Max*
100BASE-TX (full-duplex) 200 MbpsMax*
1000BASE-T (full-duplex) 2000 Mbps Max*
* Depends on the system environment.
1
This term does not connote an actual operating speed of 1 Gb/sec. For high speed transmission, connection to a Gigabit Ethernet server and network
infrastructure is required.