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Created page with "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 nit 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. RAM could be expanded up to 3x 128MB of SDR UDIMM's (384MB total) This unit also appears to contain a (likely IDE based) ZIP 250MB drive. Though..."
 
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As with the other Dell towers, this unit was another pickup from the University of Washington auction
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 nit also includes a proprietary power supply.
Also similarly to the newer [[OptiPlex GX1|Optiplex GX1]] this nit 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. RAM could be expanded up to 3x 128MB of SDR UDIMM's (384MB total)
According to TheRetroWeb this unit could be outfitted with a 233/266/300/333Mhz Pentium II, making this 266 a "mid-range" model. RAM could be expanded up to 3x 128MB of SDR UDIMM's (384MB total)

Revision as of 11:53, 17 February 2025

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 nit 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. RAM could be expanded up to 3x 128MB of SDR UDIMM's (384MB total)

This unit also appears to contain a (likely IDE based) ZIP 250MB drive. Though it is untested at this time.

XPS D266 (front)
XPS D266 (front)
XPS D266 (rear)
XPS D266 (rear)