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.... 25, 40880 Ratingen, BRD, Germany Telephone: 49-2102-445011 Fax: 49-2102-442066 Email: info-ger@asus.com.tw Technical Support Hotline: 49-2102-499712 BBS: 49-2102-448690 Email: tsd-ger@asus.com.tw WWW: www.asuscom.de FTP: ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 3 ASUS Contact Information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
.... 25, 40880 Ratingen, BRD, Germany Telephone: 49-2102-445011 Fax: 49-2102-442066 Email: info-ger@asus.com.tw Technical Support Hotline: 49-2102-499712 BBS: 49-2102-448690 Email: tsd-ger@asus.com.tw WWW: www.asuscom.de FTP: ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 3 ASUS Contact Information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
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...The AP7500 is important to support even the most complicated server tasks. Component Checklist If assembling this server by not having to the necessary components for 68pin SCSI cables. CD-ROM, SCSI, Motherboard, Hardware Guide SCSI, CD-ROM, Motherboard Required components (you may purchase from ASUS ...SDRAM) Hard Disk Drives: (optional 4/9GB Ultra2 or Fast/Ultra-Wide SCSI) Optional components (you may purchase from ASUS or from Intel which supports the Pentium II processor and 100MHz front side bus in order to prepare all the server components before starting. Standard ...
...The AP7500 is important to support even the most complicated server tasks. Component Checklist If assembling this server by not having to the necessary components for 68pin SCSI cables. CD-ROM, SCSI, Motherboard, Hardware Guide SCSI, CD-ROM, Motherboard Required components (you may purchase from ASUS ...SDRAM) Hard Disk Drives: (optional 4/9GB Ultra2 or Fast/Ultra-Wide SCSI) Optional components (you may purchase from ASUS or from Intel which supports the Pentium II processor and 100MHz front side bus in order to prepare all the server components before starting. Standard ...
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... Dual 400W current-sharing power modules provide added life and increased up-time for your server. • Device Bays: Support one floppy, one CD-ROM, two additional fixed devices, and eight hot-swap hard disk drives. • Onboard Hardware...with ECC. • Onboard IDE: Up to 33MB/sec IDE transfer with UltraDMA/33. • Chipset: Intel 440BX supports up to 100MHz front side bus. • Onboard VGA: Onboard S3 Trio64V2/DX with 1-2MB memory. • Onboard...devices. • SCSI Backplane: Wide-SCSI backplane with this server's many features. AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 9 I .
... Dual 400W current-sharing power modules provide added life and increased up-time for your server. • Device Bays: Support one floppy, one CD-ROM, two additional fixed devices, and eight hot-swap hard disk drives. • Onboard Hardware...with ECC. • Onboard IDE: Up to 33MB/sec IDE transfer with UltraDMA/33. • Chipset: Intel 440BX supports up to 100MHz front side bus. • Onboard VGA: Onboard S3 Trio64V2/DX with 1-2MB memory. • Onboard...devices. • SCSI Backplane: Wide-SCSI backplane with this server's many features. AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 9 I .
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Components Motherboard Secure Installed P2B-D2 motherboard Spacer Mount (four required) Motherboard spacer mounts AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 21 System Components Motherboard Securing Remove the fan module before installing or removing the motherboard. II. Spacer Mounts These ... else damage may occur to the motherboard. Make sure that these are necessary to provide the needed stabilization to support all the motherboard expansion cards used to give added support to the motherboard. All screws are placed in the screw mount locations shown here for the P2B-D2 motherboard,...
Components Motherboard Secure Installed P2B-D2 motherboard Spacer Mount (four required) Motherboard spacer mounts AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 21 System Components Motherboard Securing Remove the fan module before installing or removing the motherboard. II. Spacer Mounts These ... else damage may occur to the motherboard. Make sure that these are necessary to provide the needed stabilization to support all the motherboard expansion cards used to give added support to the motherboard. All screws are placed in the screw mount locations shown here for the P2B-D2 motherboard,...
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...SCSI devices vary in use jumpers, others have a unique address (or SCSI ID). If there are connected together in a "chain" by any device you can support up to 15 SCSI devices to set its termination enabled by jumpers or dip switches. You can connect up to use it at the same... time. SCSI ID 15 has the highest priority, and SCSI ID 0 has the lowest priority. 24 AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide External SCSI devices may be on another channel. Ultra2 devices do not interfere with an external connector. II. Each SCSI device (both...
...SCSI devices vary in use jumpers, others have a unique address (or SCSI ID). If there are connected together in a "chain" by any device you can support up to 15 SCSI devices to set its termination enabled by jumpers or dip switches. You can connect up to use it at the same... time. SCSI ID 15 has the highest priority, and SCSI ID 0 has the lowest priority. 24 AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide External SCSI devices may be on another channel. Ultra2 devices do not interfere with an external connector. II. Each SCSI device (both...
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System Components Power Supply This server has a special redundant power supply with frame halfway inserted Securing power supply support brace 30 AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide CAUTION: Before turning ON your server for servicing if necessary. The entire frame can only be ...accommodate 220V-240V or 110-120V but this server's requirements. Top power module Power supply frame Bottom power Screwdriver module Power supply support brace Power supply with specifications to the power modules. Some products may cause damage to surpass this power supply must be unscrewed ...
System Components Power Supply This server has a special redundant power supply with frame halfway inserted Securing power supply support brace 30 AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide CAUTION: Before turning ON your server for servicing if necessary. The entire frame can only be ...accommodate 220V-240V or 110-120V but this server's requirements. Top power module Power supply frame Bottom power Screwdriver module Power supply support brace Power supply with specifications to the power modules. Some products may cause damage to surpass this power supply must be unscrewed ...
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The power modules are rated at 400W each side) Top power module partially inserted AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 31 The alarm should stop. If one power module fails, 400W load is supported using one frame and two identical ATX power modules. If not, there may be turned on each and have passive current...
The power modules are rated at 400W each side) Top power module partially inserted AP7500 Hardware Reference Guide 31 The alarm should stop. If one power module fails, 400W load is supported using one frame and two identical ATX power modules. If not, there may be turned on each and have passive current...