Re: ss10 power supply in a ss20?

From: Marcin Dobrucki (Marcin.Dobrucki_at_TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com)
Date: 02/25/05


Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 14:14:06 GMT

Claus Dragon wrote:
> Words to the wise, Mauricio Tavares <uce@ftc.gov> wrote:
>
>
>> Just found out my SS20 is off. I tried to turn it on and
>>nothing happened. I tried to use another power cable and had the same
>>luck. Power supply went boink? If so, would the power supply off a
>>SS10 fit in it?
>
> IIRC (the SS10 is at a different place), the PSU's do not fit. But
> then again, I could be mixing up SS10/ss4/ss5/SS20.

   One difference, IIRC, was that the SS10 pushes the air out of the
case through the PSU while the SS20 sucks the air in and onto the CPU
modules. They are also a bit different in shape.

   But perhaps the combo could be made to work.

   /M



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