Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Precision 3640 Tower Service Manual
- Working on your computer
- Technology and components
- Major components of your system
- Disassembly and reassembly
- Recommended tools
- Screw list
- Chassis rubber feet
- Cover
- SD card—optional
- Bezel
- Hard drive
- PSU hinge
- Graphics card
- Memory module
- Speaker
- Coin cell battery
- Power supply unit
- Optical drive
- WLAN module and SMA antenna
- IO panel
- Solid state drive
- Power button module
- Heatsink assembly
- Voltage regulator heat sink
- Front fan
- System fan
- Optional IO card
- Processor
- Intrusion switch
- System board
- Troubleshooting
- Getting help and contacting Dell
- Cable cover
- Dust filter
Figure 3. Curved edge
Memory Errors
Memory errors on the system display 2,3 failure code. If all memory fails, the LCD does not turn on. Troubleshoot for possible
memory failure by trying known good memory modules in the memory connectors on the bottom of the system or under the
keyboard, as in some portable systems.
NOTE: The DDR4 memory is imbedded in board and not a replaceable DIMM as shown and referred.
Intel Rapid Storage Technology (Intel RST)
The following article provides an overview of the Intel Rapid Storage Technology application and its features:
Overview
Intel Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) is a hardware, firmware and, software-based RAID solution. IRST was previously known
as Matrix RAID. IRST allows for creation of two RAID volumes on a single RAID array where both the volumes can be of the
same or different type.
IRST encapsulates newer level of protection with better performance, and low power consumption. IRST user interface
simplifies creation and management of storage assets.
The fault tolerance is averted using one of the following RAID levels:
1. RAID 0 (Striping):
Multiple storage devices are combined to what appears to be a single virtual drive. Data is arranged as blocks that are spread
across multiple storage devices using process called striping. RAID 0 uses Read/ Write capabilities of two or more storage
devices in parallel, enhancing performance. There is no redundancy, hence if any of the storage devices fails, the RAID has to
be re-created.
2. RAID 1 (Mirroring):
Two storage devices are mirrored or duplicated to achieve redundancy and hence enhance reliability in an event of single
drive failure. The performance is that of a single drive.
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