The system may be in an Intel server chassis. These were quite common
and used by many OEM's like Gateway, Micron, etc.
Jim
On 2/3/2011 7:07 PM, Jim Arnott wrote:
Not really like any ATX PS I've ever seen.
Dimensions:
3.25 x 3.50 x 9.0 inches.
Slides in from the outside of the case.
Case is designed for (2) power supplies side by side.
Has a single male plug that interfaces with a power distribution module
inside the case. Pins: 6 large in 3 Horiz x 2 Vert arrangement then 15
small pins on 5 H x 3 V then 5 large pins in 3 H x 2 V with bottom
outside the empty location.
Photos available on request.
Thanks though.
Jim
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From: "Geoffrey Reed" <geoffr at zipcon.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 3:48 PM
To: "cctalk" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: Kinda off topic: searching for a PC server power supply
> Looking at some specs I was able to find online, it looks like a fairly
> standard 450W atx 2.0 power-supply, it has what look to be the atx +6
> connectors that plug into the power distribution board.
>
>
> On 2/3/11 3:21 PM, "Jim Arnott" <jrasite at eoni.com> wrote:
>
>> You folks are the best people I know for scaring up obsolete
>> hardware. <smile>
>>
>> My employer needs a power supply for an Acer Altos G510 server.
>> He has contacted all his sources and come up empty. He says, "I
>> really need
>> one."
>>
>> Specifically, we need:
>>
>> STANDARD POWER SUPPLY 450W DELTA/ DPS-450DBM). Acer Part Numbers
>> PY.45005.002
>>
>> Any leads would be really appreciated. Google gets exactly four hits.
>> <sigh>
>>
>> Please reply p-mail.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jim Arnott
>> Support Services
>> Eastern Oregon Net, Inc.
>> La Grande, OR
>>
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>