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01-26-2023 09:24 AM
hello I got a backplane HP 413144-001 (g5) I would like to know how to connect it an Intel card s2400cs2 with 24 pins, the backplane has 10, 18, 22, the connection is such compatible or not, is there an adapter
Thanks in advance
01-27-2023 12:16 AM
you need this: (the power distribution backplane)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/223394579583
and this: (the actual power supply)
https://technodealsusa.com/products/hp-power-supply-ml350-ml370-dl380-g5-379123-001.html
both items are well under $100.00 us
while a adaptor for the power supply could be fabricated, it would not be a beginner or intermediate skill level task to make such a adapter and the parts/time involved would most likely exceed the cost of the already available factory parts
01-27-2023 12:45 AM
Thank you for your help, I actually own the backplane given, however I would like to know if it is compatible with the ATX standard 24 PIN (or if adapter exists), since does not have this indeed it only has proprietary PIN is 10 Pin, 18 Pin, 22 Pin thank you in advance
01-27-2023 07:42 AM - edited 01-27-2023 07:59 AM
i doubt it's a ATX compatible, servers are designed to meet long term reliability and as such rarely conform to consumer standards although some lowend servers are ATX based in their power supplies
if you want to confirm this simply take a multimeter to a running system, i also would not fully trust the color code of the backplanes 24 pin connector to match a consumer ATX supplies color code but it's worth checking to see if they match