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| Complete noob to electronics needs some helpful advice |
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| TheRenegade:
Hello all, This is my first post on this website. I've searched the forums but couldn't find anything related to what I am after. To cut a long story short, I need to find out what power (3v, 5v or 12v) goes into which connector on this thing. You can see the PCI-E like connector at the top of the PCB. It's from a HP DL380 Gen9 Server. I don't have the server so I can't 'plug it into a server and find out' :-// This is the power cable that is used is this https://hpecas.com/cabos-para-servidores/hp-power-cable-kit-includes-two-cables-747560-001-747561-001-784622-001_34496.html I have a multimeter (Amprobe DM9C) which I got at a car boot sale. I don't really know how to use it though. Does anyone know how I can find out what I need? Thanks in advance |
| wasyoungonce:
--- Quote from: TheRenegade on January 24, 2019, 10:53:01 pm ---Hello all, This is my first post on this website. I've searched the forums but couldn't find anything related to what I am after. To cut a long story short, I need to find out what power (3v, 5v or 12v) goes into which connector on this thing. You can see the PCI-E like connector at the top of the PCB. It's from a HP DL380 Gen9 Server. I don't have the server so I can't 'plug it into a server and find out' :-// This is the power cable that is used is this https://hpecas.com/cabos-para-servidores/hp-power-cable-kit-includes-two-cables-747560-001-747561-001-784622-001_34496.html I have a multimeter (Amprobe DM9C) which I got at a car boot sale. I don't really know how to use it though. Does anyone know how I can find out what I need? Thanks in advance --- End quote --- It’ll be 12 V see PCIE 6 pin power http://nerdralph.blogspot.com/2016/03/hacking-gpu-pcie-power-connections.html?m=1 Flip over the PCB to see which pins are gnd or measure them with low ohms. You may or may not have a “ sense” pin Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
| MavMitchell:
This may not be standard pci-e. Will check on a server I have on the bench. Update: Sorry only have Gen8 at the moment. Its diferent.. |
| TheRenegade:
Thanks guys for getting back to me. it's not really a PCI-E connector, it just looks so flaming similar. That being said, the part that goes to the system board is just a flat connector with 5 pins. I just wish there was someone who had a Gen9 server |O |
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