Lenovo ThinkServer TD350 User Manual

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Coin-cell battery

Your server has a special type of memory that maintains the date, time, and configuration information for
built-in features. The coin-cell battery keeps the information active when you turn off the server.

2

System-board signal connector

Used to connect the signal cable of the power interface board.

3

Optical-drive power connector

Used to connect the power cable of the optical drive.

4

System-board power connector 1

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System-board power connector 2

Used to connect the power cables of the power interface board to provide power to your server.

5

Backplane power connector 2

6

Backplane power connector 1

Used to connect the power cable from the backplanes.

7

System fan connector

Used to connect the cable of the system fans and system-fan status LEDs.

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Memory slots

Your server system board provides 16 memory slots to support up to 16 memory modules. For more
information, see “Memory module installation rules” on page 76.

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Microprocessor socket 1

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Microprocessor socket 2

If the server has two microprocessors, each of the microprocessor is secured in the microprocessor socket
on the system board and a heat sink is installed above the microprocessor to provide cooling. If the server
has only one microprocessor, the microprocessor socket 2 is protected by a microprocessor socket cover.

12

SD-module connector

Used to connect the signal cable of the SD module if the server has one installed.

13

SATA connector 0 (ports 0–3)

14

SATA connector 1(ports 4–7)

Used to connect the SATA signal cable from the system board to the pass-through board.

15

Front panel connector

Used to connect the front panel cable.

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