Asus TS500-E2 User Manual

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2 - 4 7

2 - 4 7

2 - 4 7

2 - 4 7

2 - 4 7

A S U S T S 5 0 0 - E 2

A S U S T S 5 0 0 - E 2

A S U S T S 5 0 0 - E 2

A S U S T S 5 0 0 - E 2

A S U S T S 5 0 0 - E 2

2.10.8

2.10.8

2.10.8

2.10.8

2.10.8 Power suppy modules

Power suppy modules

Power suppy modules

Power suppy modules

Power suppy modules

The user can choose from one of the two three power supply configurations:

The picture below shows the motherboard and device connectors where the
power plugs are connected. Refer to the Appendix at the end of this document
for the power supply specifications.

1 x 6 5 0 W s i n g l e

1 x 6 5 0 W s i n g l e

1 x 6 5 0 W s i n g l e

1 x 6 5 0 W s i n g l e

1 x 6 5 0 W s i n g l e

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

2 x 6 5 0 W r e d u n d a n t

2 x 6 5 0 W r e d u n d a n t

2 x 6 5 0 W r e d u n d a n t

2 x 6 5 0 W r e d u n d a n t

2 x 6 5 0 W r e d u n d a n t

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

p o w e r s u p p l y

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

( 1 1 0 V / 2 2 0 V a u t o s w i t c h )

Refer to this section when removing or installing power supply modules to
the barebone system.

You MUST disconnect all power cable plugs from the motherboard and
other installed devices before removing the power supply modules.

If you are using a 650 W (2 x 650 W) redundant power supply, make
sure to plug the two power cords.

Make sure to unplug A L L

A L L

A L L

A L L

A L L power cables from the system devices before

removing the power supply module.

1.

24-pin ATX (motherboard power connector;

hidden behind PSU)

2.

8-pin +12V (motherboard power connector;

hidden behind PSU)

3.

2 x 4-pin plugs (SCSI backplane)

4.

4-pin plug (floppy disk drive;

hidden)

5.

2 x 4-pin plugs (second SCSI backplane, if available)

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1

1

1

1 2

2

2

2

2

4

4

4

4

4

3

3

3

3

3

5

5

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