The Dell Dimension 4550 first appeared to public in early 2003.
As far as I can tell, it's a proprietary connection on the motherboards of the following Dell desktop systems: * Dimension 3100 * Dimension 5000 * Dimension 5100 * Dimension 5150 * Dimension 9100 * Dimension 9150 * Dimension E310 * Dimension E510 * XPS 400
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The best sound cards for a Dell Dimension computer is 3100 power light orange. You can find more info at www.pcworld.com › Reviews › Computers › Desktops
Per the dell site: Dell Dimension Home systems have been superceded by the Dell Inspiron range. Per wiki: As of June 2007, Dell replaced the low-end Dimension with the Inspiron line of desktop computers, later offering higher-end consumer machines under the Studio line in 2008. The Dimension is now sold for the business and non-American markets. However, the high-end Dimension 9200 and 9200c (XPS 410 and XPS 210 in the American market) is still being manufactured. The E520/1 and their "C" models no longer exist, and are now part of the Inspiron line, which was previously only a laptop line, under the names Inspiron 530/1 (S) with a new case design.
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The Dell Dimension 4550 did not come with any version of Linux.
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One could go the dell main webpage to look at the specs of a Dell Dimension 4550. One could also visit a local electronic store and look at the models displayed.
The Dell Dimension 4550 computer has 1 GB default RAM and a slot to insert more. The maximum RAM for the computer is 2 GB. In terms of harddrive space, the maximum memory is the largest external hard drive that can be afforded.
I was able to install 1.5 gigs of ram. I tried to upgrade to 2 gigs, but the computer would not recognize it.
So i have a dell dimension 4550 and need a new power supply. I have two I'm looking at, a Logisys 480 Watt 20+4pin ATX Power Supply and a Athena Power 400 Watt 20+4 pin Micro PS3 ATX.I want the one with the most power, but i don't want to do any case cutting for it though. Does anyone have any way to determine the size of the case for a 4550. It would be greatly appreciated
You do not, the version above A05 is written by Dell, not Phoenix. Once installed, the Dell version rewrites the BIOS with a different format and from that point on you are stuck with Dell's version of the BIOS. Unless you buy another motherboard with an older version of the Phoenix BIOS, you have to live with what you have. Unless you can remove the BIOS Chip, you currently have and solder an old Phoenix BIOS chip in its place.
The Dell Dimension 3000 made its debut in 2004.
A Dell Dimension 2400 can be downloaded right from the Dell website directly. There is a site called Tom's Hardware that a Dell Dimension 2400 driver can be downloaded. A website called Solvusoft has a website that a Dell Dimension 2400 driver can be downloaded.
One might purchase a Dell Dimension 4500 from the Cputopia website. The website offers a variety of Dell made products, including the Dell Dimension 4500.
Dell Dimension 'specs' cannot be bought. Specs or specifications are simply the dimensions, memory and operating system of a computer. Dell Dimension computers can be bought directly from the Dell site.
If you own said computer, open it up and look for it. Look for a thin ribbon cable that has a blue connector attached to the motherboard and follow that cable to the hard drive and you will answer your own question.