Difference between revisions of "System Evaluation Overview"
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main [label="MAIN\nCHART", style="bold", shape="tripleoctagon"] | main [label="MAIN\nCHART", style="bold", shape="tripleoctagon"] | ||
− | yellow [label="It is a\nYELLOW LIGHT\nsystem", shape="box"] | + | yellow [label="It is a\nYELLOW LIGHT\nsystem\nCIRCLE YELLOW", shape="box"] |
− | red [label="It is a\nRED LIGHT\nsystem", shape="box"] | + | red [label="It is a\nRED LIGHT\nsystem\nCIRCLE RED", shape="box"] |
rejected [label="Does it have a\nREJECT LABEL\non it?"] | rejected [label="Does it have a\nREJECT LABEL\non it?"] | ||
recycle_label [label="Does it have a\nRECYCLE LABEL\non it?"] | recycle_label [label="Does it have a\nRECYCLE LABEL\non it?"] |
Revision as of 15:01, 3 April 2009
MAIN Chart
Filling out a KEEPER label
- If there are any SDRAM slots, count and circle the correct number
- Do the same for RAMBUS and DDR slots
- (Some systems have both DDR and SDRAM slots.)
- For AMD chips:
- Circle AMD in the "Proc Type" section
- Write the processor model number in the "Processor Information" area
- For Intel and other chips:
- Circle the processor type (or write next to "Other")
- Write the processor speed in the "Processor Information" area
- If the system can take more than one processor, check the "Multi Proc Capable" box
- If the system POSTed successfully, check the "Successful POST" box
- If there are any ISA slots, circle ISA
- If there are any PCI slots, circle PCI
- If there is an AGP slot, circle AGP
Incompatibles
- Amiga
- Apple, etc:
- Mac
- Radius
- PowerPC
- PowerComputing
- Commodore
- DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)
- Sun
- Silicon Graphics (SGI)
- Indy (they're blue)