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FAQ Area-51 AAT2250
Drivers (Windows 11 only)
Owner's Manual
Back I/O panel pages 10/11 =
Top ports page 12 =
Motherboard pages 37/38 =
Dell OEM CPU =
FW3HY Intel U7-265F Arrow Lake-S (2.40GHz, FSB 6400MHz, 30MB, 20 core, LGA, 65W, No AESSNI)
GFK65 Intel U7-265KF Arrow Lake-S (3.90GHz, FSB 6400MHz, 30MB, 20 core, LGA, 125W, Alder Lake-S, No AESSNI, overclockable)
C2YFV Intel U9-285 Arrow Lake-S (2.5GHz, FSB 6400MHz, 36MB, 24 core, LGA, 65W, No AESSNI)
FG92M Intel U9-285K Arrow Lake-S (3.7GHz, FSB 6400MHz, 36MB, 24 core, LGA, 125W, overclockable)
Dell OEM video cards =
1YXVY MSI GeForce RTX 4060, 8GB GDDR6, short 1 fan
CRPP5 MSI GeForce RTX 5080, 16GB GDDR7, 3 fans
THGGW MSI GeForce RTX 5090, 16GB GDDR7, 3 fans
Dell OEM memory =
32GB Dual Channel DDR5 XMP (2x16GB) 6400 MT/s
64GB Dual Channel DDR5 XMP (2x32GB) 6400 MT/s
N09RP 32GB, DDR5, 288 pin, 6400 MHz, XMP overclockable, Unbuffered, Dual Rank, Non-ECC
Kingston XN09RP-HYA-A
668G8 16GB, DDR5, 288 pin, 6400 MHz, XMP overclockable, Unbuffered, Single Rank, Non-ECC
Kingston X668G8-HYA-A/X668G8-HYA-K
GDGT0 8GB, DDR5, 288 pin, 5600 MHz, 1R, Unbuffered, Single Rank, Non-ECC, Non-Encrypted
Adata AO2V56WC8W1-BH5S
Hynix HMCG66AGBUA
Kingston KGDGT0-HYA-I/KGDGT0-HYA-K/KGDGT0-MID-I/KGDGT0-MID-K
Micron MTC4C10163S1UC56BD1
Samsung M323R1GB4DB0-CWM/M323R1GB4PB0-CWM
Area-51 AAT2250 AlienFX board cable conversion kit for use when installing a 3rd party motherboard =
BIOS updates
1.1.1
- Updated pCode v221.31.0.4390 and dCode v8221.31.0.4390 to address limited Core Frequency Resuming From S4/S5 with PR2 BKC
- Fixed the issue Pro-MS cannot move down in the BIOS setup screen via 2.4G dongle
- Fixed the issue Options disapper below Service Tag after setting Service tag length less than 7
- Updated E-label
- Updated CPU OverClocking table to enhance CPU Overclocking performance
1.2.4
- Fixed the issue where the BIOS event log displays an incorrect entry. This issue occurs after you run the Dell Command Configuration Tool in the Authenticate BIOS Interface
- Added support for 14th generation Intel processors
- Added support for Dell Command | Secure BIOS configuration to enable certificate-based authentication for BIOS configurations
1.2.5
Improved the stability of the system
1.3.1
Improved the stability of the system
1.4.2
DSA (Dell Security Advisories)
1.5.0
Enhanced the fan compatibility
DELL-Chris M
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