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We had a power surge over the weekend and it took out a CPU fan on my
Proliant 6400R -- apparently the replacement parts are starting to get a bit scarce on these models and I can't find an easy & cheap replacement anymore.. All I need is a replacement fan or if someone can tell me how to temporarily hot-wire the thing to keep the BIOS happy so the server won't power itself off.. Any suggestions/ideas until I can find a suitable replacement would be appreciated.. Hmm .. What about removing that CPU? Would that work? |
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