Peripherals; Peripheral Bay; Device Bay; Media Bay - Silicon Graphics 1450 Maintenance Manual

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Peripherals

Peripheral Bay

Device Bay

Media Bay

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Table 1-2 (continued)
Feature
Description
E5. Baseboard
Form-factor, 16 (13 inches, ATX-style backpanel I/O)
The baseboard is mounted horizontally in a subassembly called the
E-Bay. The E-Bay is mounted towards the rear of the chassis.
The baseboard contains connectors for installing up to four Pentium
III Xeon processors in single-edge contact (SEC) cartridges.
E6. Voltage Regulator
The baseboard contains three embedded VRMs and connectors to
Module (VRM)
add three additional VRMs.
E7. Lithium Battery
This battery is used to power the system clock.
F. Front
This side is called the front of the E-Bay.
G. Right
This side is called the right of the E-Bay.
H. Back
This side is called the back of the E-Bay.
I. Left
This side is called the left of the E-Bay.
The chassis contains one peripheral bay for CD-ROM, DAT, and floppy drives. The
peripheral bay contains two smaller bays: a device bay and a media bay.
The device bay accommodates either a 5.25-inch CD-ROM or a DAT drive. We
recommends not installing any device, such as a hard drive, requiring airflow cooling in
the device bay. Installing such a device in this bay causes environmental conditions to
exceed the cooling and electromagnetic interference (EMI) constraints of the system.
The media bay accommodates a 0.5-inch slim line floppy drive and 0.5-inch slim line
CD-ROM drive.
Chassis Feature Summary
Peripherals
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