Asus AP2000 Hardware Reference - Page 29

Device Cables

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II. Components II. System Components Device Cables Several cables are used for connecting devices in the server. The following picture points out the name of each cable and its suggested location. Plastic keepers protect the cables from contact with the fans and other devices. Make sure that all cables are properly secured. Floppy Cable IDE Cable (CD-ROM) 68-pin WideSCSI Cables (for RAID card) Plastic Keeper Cables from devices Cable Connections The cables connect to the motherboard as shown. The P2B-DS includes onboard SCSI with 68-pin and 50-pin SCSI connectors. RAID connections require the ASUS PCI-DA2100A RAID card. System Fan Module ASUS RAID Card: SCSI Cable Ch. 0 SCSI Cable Ch. 1 Floppy Cable IDE Cable 68-pin Wide-SCSI for onboard SCSI Motherboard with cables connected AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide 29

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AP2000 Hardware Reference Guide
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II. Components
II. System Components
Cable Connections
The cables connect to the motherboard as shown. The P2B-DS includes
onboard SCSI with 68-pin and 50-pin SCSI connectors. RAID connections
require the ASUS PCI-DA2100A RAID card.
Device Cables
Several cables are used for connecting devices in the server. The following
picture points out the name of each cable and its suggested location. Plastic
keepers protect the cables from contact with the fans and other devices.
Make sure that all cables are properly secured.
Motherboard with cables connected
IDE Cable
Floppy Cable
ASUS RAID Card:
SCSI Cable Ch. 0
SCSI Cable Ch. 1
Cables from devices
Floppy Cable
68-pin Wide-
SCSI Cables
(for RAID card)
Plastic Keeper
IDE Cable
(CD-ROM)
68-pin Wide-SCSI
for onboard SCSI
System Fan Module