Hi everyone,
I have a new computer I'm trying to put together, it's an X9SPU-F and a SC825-5 case from Supermicro. I've never built a full supermicro computer before, I've just used their motherboards in other manufacturer's cases, so I'm a little confused by some of the intricacies of their chassis.
I have redundant hot-swappable PSU and intrusion detection, all of which I have never worked with before.
Anyway, I have the server all put together except for the riser cards. I've used the motherboard in a different case, so I'm fairly confident it works OK. It was fine then.
After a few minutes the computer shuts itself off. I am wondering, does anyone know if there's some feature that might be doing this?
As I write this, I'm starting to wonder if perhaps it's not a thermal issue ... but if anyone has any ideas about what else it might be, I'm all ears.
Thanks!
-Avery
I have a new computer I'm trying to put together, it's an X9SPU-F and a SC825-5 case from Supermicro. I've never built a full supermicro computer before, I've just used their motherboards in other manufacturer's cases, so I'm a little confused by some of the intricacies of their chassis.
I have redundant hot-swappable PSU and intrusion detection, all of which I have never worked with before.
Anyway, I have the server all put together except for the riser cards. I've used the motherboard in a different case, so I'm fairly confident it works OK. It was fine then.
After a few minutes the computer shuts itself off. I am wondering, does anyone know if there's some feature that might be doing this?
As I write this, I'm starting to wonder if perhaps it's not a thermal issue ... but if anyone has any ideas about what else it might be, I'm all ears.
Thanks!
-Avery