HP ProLiant MicroServer

What did you get?

I got the 610 which is a tight fit, but does fit at least
 
I've ordered a Samsung Evo 750 SSD and should get it Monday. What's the easiest way to installing it? Power connector, etc...
 
I asked last week about my microserver PSU - but seems not that because it lights up . It's an N40L and the video of what it does is below.

I suspect dead CPU?

Light comes on and flashes, but no fan or anything. The logo is even a different colour and not the standard blue.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfuq2jz8zukt9rv/MOV_0729.mp4?dl=0
 
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Just ordered another Gen8 microserver. These deals are just too good to ignore.
 
Didn't it just slot in ?
Or you specifically trying top bay?
 
Didn't it just slot in ?
Or you specifically trying top bay?
I haven't tried it like that yet as I haven't received it yet. But just want to know if it's possible to connect it in Port 5 in ahci mode. Will most likely just slot it in Bay 1 if it's not possible.
 
Like this basically

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I asked last week about my microserver PSU - but seems not that because it lights up . It's an N40L and the video of what it does is below.

I suspect dead CPU?

Light comes on and flashes, but no fan or anything. The logo is even a different colour and not the standard blue.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfuq2jz8zukt9rv/MOV_0729.mp4?dl=0
It could still be the PSU. Blown PSUs can sometimes still provide minimal power oe erratic power.
 
I asked last week about my microserver PSU - but seems not that because it lights up . It's an N40L and the video of what it does is below.

I suspect dead CPU?

Light comes on and flashes, but no fan or anything. The logo is even a different colour and not the standard blue.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfuq2jz8zukt9rv/MOV_0729.mp4?dl=0

I had a similar issue. In my case it was the motherboard.

If you have a multi-meter there are a number of articles (via Google) that show one how to test the voltages on a PSU.
 
Thanks.

If motherboard or CPU, there's nothing that can be done right?
 
As soon as this broke, I bought a new Gen 8.

I just don't want to throw away as is... So either salvage something or spares or something else
 
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