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The CPU can also be upgraded to a maximum 533Mhz ''Mendocino'' Celeron. A Celeron is required as the Pentium 3 versions operate with the full 100Mhz FSB rather than the 66Mhz of the motherboard | The CPU can also be upgraded to a maximum 533Mhz ''Mendocino'' Celeron. A Celeron is required as the Pentium 3 versions operate with the full 100Mhz FSB rather than the 66Mhz of the motherboard | ||
'''Currently this machine is inoperable as of October 2025 (no longer POST's)''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 14 June 2026
As with the other Dell towers, this unit was another pickup from the University of Washington auction
Also similarly to the newer Optiplex GX1 this unit also includes a proprietary power supply.
According to TheRetroWeb this unit could be outfitted with a 233/266/300/333Mhz Pentium II, making this 266 a "mid-range" model.
A correction from TheRetroWeb however is that this unit can accept 512MB of total memory, not 384MB.
The CPU can also be upgraded to a maximum 533Mhz Mendocino Celeron. A Celeron is required as the Pentium 3 versions operate with the full 100Mhz FSB rather than the 66Mhz of the motherboard
Currently this machine is inoperable as of October 2025 (no longer POST's)

