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1U Server Chassis SR1300 Appendix A: SR1300 Integration and Usage Tips
Revision 1.2 I
Intel order number A94544-004
Appendix A: SR1300 Integration and Usage Tips
This section provides a list of useful information that is unique to the server chassis SR1300
and should be kept in mind while integrating and configuring your server board SE7500WV2 or
SE7501WV2.
Only low-profile (1.2 in or 30.48 mm) DIMMs can be used in the SR1300 server chassis.
Only low-profile PCI add-in cards can be used in the PCI riser located closest to the edge of the
chassis.
Processor fans are not supported and are not needed in the server chassis SR1300. The fan
pack and power supply fan provide the necessary cooling needed for the system. Using a
processor fan in this chassis may cause server management to incorrectly monitor the system
fans.
IDE drives from Western Digital* and Maxtor* are not compatible for use with the SR1300 ATA
backplane. Drives from these vendors have the drive interface connectors located in a place
that is mechanically not compatible for use on this backplane.
When an IDE-based server is configured, the IDE drives are NOT hot-swappable. The system
must be powered down before the drive is inserted or removed from the backplane.
When the optional floppy/CDROM module or floppy/DVD modules is used, it is NOT hot-
swappable. The system must be powered down before the module is inserted or removed.
Before installing the server board SE7500WV2 or SE7501WV2 into the chassis, verify the sheet
of mylar, that sits between the server board and the sheet metal of the chassis, is in place.
When installing the server board SE7500WV2 or SE7501WV2 into the chassis, verify that the
back edge of the server board is sitting securely below the board retention stud protruding from
the back wall of the chassis. This helps to keep the server board laying flat and prevents the
board from flexing when removing the full-length riser card.
Verify that the SCSI or ATA cables, FDD/FP/CD flex cable, and front panel USB cable are all
routed underneath the blue air baffle. This ensures proper airflow through the system.
When installing the front panel cable, verify that both cable connectors are seated securely and
lay flat to the connectors located on the baseboard and backplane.
The Blue System ID LEDs, on both the server board SE7500WV2 or SE7501WV2 and the
server chassis SR1300 front panel, are used to help locate a system for servicing when the
server is installed in a rack with multiple servers installed. Both LEDs are illuminated when the
ID button on the front panel is pushed, or in some cases may be illuminated remotely with a
user-defined server management interface.
Refer to the latest server chassis SR1300 Specification Update for a list of the latest
specification changes, updates, and errata associated with the server chassis SR1300.
Specification updates are released on a monthly basis and can be downloaded from the Intel
Customer Support Web site. http://support.intel.com
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