Q: I need to know what ethernet chip is used in the Dell PowerEdge 400SC. Does anyone know or can you point me to a document that gives the info. I go to a Unraid Server for my media collection and Lime Tech need to build a driver for the Ethernet chip.
Here s Unraid site (http://lime-technology.com/)
Here 400SC is the FAQ (http : / / www.wikifaq.com/Dell_PowerEdge_400SC_FAQs)
Thanks,
Joe M.
Re:On the side of the case. I think it's embedded in the BIOS, too.
Re:Where is the service tag located?
Thanks,
Re:1. Go to DELL's Support website.
Dell Services & Warranty (http://support.dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&~ck=mn)
2. Enter 'Service Tag' number.
3. Click on "Original System Configuration" or
"Current System Configuration" if the server is connected to the website.
Re:Keep an eye on the motherboard's power capacitors (located between the CPU and the case). A large percentage of Dell 400SCs built between March 2003 and April 2004 (as I recall) develop bulged and leaking capacitors. I own six 400SCs.
Re:I think I found it.
The Intel 82450EM Gigabit LAN chip.
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