Supermicro X9DRT-HF Pinout

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foxxhound

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Hi Folks,

I have a X9DRT-HF node here and would like to run it as a stand alone server. Since I think the format is great and I already have a place for it. Has anyone here done this before or has a plan for the PIN assignment? I've already figured out the 12 V rail and the GND, it wasn't difficult either.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find anything on the internet and I don't have access to a backplane either, so I can't just look for the 5 V and 3.3 V rail.

Please save yourself the comments like "that's dangerous" or "it's a node and needs to go to a blade center".

Many thanks in advance!
 

BlueFox

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Don't think Supermicro has 5V or 3.3V on systems like that. Should be 12V only going to the motherboard last I checked.
 

foxxhound

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Don't think Supermicro has 5V or 3.3V on systems like that. Should be 12V only going to the motherboard last I checked.
Thanks BlueFox!

Mmhhh, when I apply 12V to the power rail, nothing happens, no IPMI or anything.
That's why I thought that the 5V and 3.3v were still missing. But then they are only created on the mainboard, which wouldn't make much sense to me.

Yesterday I ordered a chassis with a backplate, maybe I'll figure it out.