Intel SC5650BCDP 用户手册
Product Overview
Intel
®
Server System SC5650BCDP TPS
Intel order number: E80367-002
Revision 1.5
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Description
Description
G
Hard drive cage retention mechanism
H
Alternate external SCSI knockout
I
Fixed Hard drive fan
J
Alternate serial B port knockout
K
Padlock loop
L
PCI card guide (PCI fan behind )
M
External SCSI knockout
N
Serial B port knockout
O
Power supply (fixed power supply shown)
P
AC input power connector
Q
I/O shield
R
PCI Add-in board slots
2.4 I/O Panel
All input/output (I/O) connectors are accessible from the rear of the chassis. The SSI E-bay
3.61-compliant chassis provides an ATX 2.2-compatible cutout for I/O shield installation. Boxed
Intel
3.61-compliant chassis provides an ATX 2.2-compatible cutout for I/O shield installation. Boxed
Intel
®
server boards provide the required I/O shield for installation in the cutout. The I/O cutout
dimensions are shown in the following figure for reference.
I/O Aperture
Baseboard
Datum 0,0
5.196 ± 0.010
6.250 ± 0.008
1.750 ± 0.008
(0.650)
(0.150)
0.100 Min keepout around opening
R 0.039 MAX, TYP
Figure 3. ATX 2.2 I/O Aperture
2.5 Rack and Cabinet Mounting Option
The Intel
®
Server System SC5650BCDP supports a rack mount configuration. The rack mount
kit includes the chassis slide rails, rack handle, rack orientation label, screws, and manual. This
rack mount kit is designed to meet the EIA-310-D enclosure specification. General rack
compatibility is further described in the Server Rack Cabinet Compatibility Guide found at
rack mount kit is designed to meet the EIA-310-D enclosure specification. General rack
compatibility is further described in the Server Rack Cabinet Compatibility Guide found at
http://support.intel.com
.
2.6 Front Bezel Features
The bezel is constructed of molded plastic and attaches to the front of the chassis with three
clips on the right side and two snaps on the left. The snaps at the left attach behind the access
cover, thereby preventing accidental removal of the bezel. The bezel can only be removed by
first removing the server access cover. This provides additional security to the hard drive and
peripheral bay area. The bezel also includes a key-locking door that covers the drive cage area
permitting access to hot swap drives when a hot swap drive bay is installed.
clips on the right side and two snaps on the left. The snaps at the left attach behind the access
cover, thereby preventing accidental removal of the bezel. The bezel can only be removed by
first removing the server access cover. This provides additional security to the hard drive and
peripheral bay area. The bezel also includes a key-locking door that covers the drive cage area
permitting access to hot swap drives when a hot swap drive bay is installed.
2.7 Server Board Overview
The system integrates one Intel
®
Server Board S5500BC.