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Using e450 Backplane in Intel machine
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Old 10-03-2006, 07:02 PM
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Default Using e450 Backplane in Intel machine


Hi guy's

I've got an e450 that doesn't power up apart from the leds on the two
power supplies, the unit is just too big to use for home hobby use so
I'm not interested in getting it going, I do however want to salvage
the SCSI backplane from it for use in another Intel based server I
have. Because it doesn't power up I cannot determine the power cable
pinouts to the backplane, does anyone else have this info? A afir
amount of searching hasn't turned up any useful info unfortunately. I
know the backplane will work fine in any architecture, but need the
power supply details of the 20 pin ATX style power connectors.

thanks all!


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