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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could please help me out in this problem my cousin
and I are having. we have a HP xw8000 motherboard, but we put this board
into a U1 rack chassis.. the original HP power supply that came with this
board does work but the U1 power supply we bought for this board.. 1U
EPS Sparkle FSP460-601U.. well it did not work..after hooking it up, turned
it on and got nothing but an error beep that the HP manual describes as:
"Power supply is in protected mode, or system is hung in an undetermined
on/off state."
http://h200005.www2.hp.com/bc/docs [...] v38919.pdf
I need to know what power supply will work with this system board.. must be
a U1 power supply to fit in the chassis. or is this a motherboard
grounding issue.
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Try the mobo outside 1U with RAM/Graphic/Floppy and PSU. I use a ground pad
but a wood table would do. Let me know, as I did not have time to check spec
on mobo/PSU. Some boards from tier-1 company has proprietary requirements.
"Grimzella" <grimzella@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could please help me out in this problem my
cousin
> and I are having. we have a HP xw8000 motherboard, but we put this
board
> into a U1 rack chassis.. the original HP power supply that came with this
> board does work but the U1 power supply we bought for this board.. 1U
> EPS Sparkle FSP460-601U.. well it did not work..after hooking it up,
turned
> it on and got nothing but an error beep that the HP manual describes as:
> "Power supply is in protected mode, or system is hung in an undetermined
> on/off state."
>
http://h200005.www2.hp.com/bc/docs [...] v38919.pdf >
> Power supply info: http://thcclan.kicks-ass.net/files/voltages.xls >
> I need to know what power supply will work with this system board.. must
be
> a U1 power supply to fit in the chassis. or is this a motherboard
> grounding issue.
>
> PS.. My cousin has more INFO about this issue with other responses at this
> website Forums:
> http://www.lanwar.com/forumsh/foru [...] C_ID=11854 >
> any help will be appreciated GREATLY.
> Please email at grimzella@comcast.net
>
> thank you
> Dave
>
>
>
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