HP Proliant Microserver - Hewlett-Packard N40L Quick Look

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In this video I show you the main features of the Hewlett Packard Proliant Microserver N40L. The server is a 5 bay micro server designed for home and small business.

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  • top bay is NOT 3.5" as mentioned.....  it's 5.25" for DVD or cradle for 4 (four) 2.5"drives

  • @6926347 very well spotted, I will and an annotation to correct. Thanks for the heads up,

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  • @snappuppy no offense, man... but you need to take a bit of a breather. you really sound out of breath in this video.

  • @00101110o lol I know, I always forget to breath when doing videos, trying to get it done as fast as I can. *relax and breath*

  • Great video mate. Thanks. Very useful.

  • @shadowboxer1985 Thanks.

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  • HP and SERVER should never be used in the same sentence; WINDOWS and SERVER shouldn't be used in the same sentence either...

  • instead of widows home server you can use linux home server....

  • @flakier The motherboard is an mini-DTX fitted inside an "Ultra Micro Tower" case.

    As it looks it is perhaps a motherboard manufactured by FOXCONN with an AMD socket and then bios flashed and branded HP.

    Well, HP as reseller and as FOXCONN to manufacture their products they tend not to fallow any OEM case measurements to be fitted with any other universal motherboards.

    If you want to fit some small motherboard you might need to modify the case by your own.

  • @flakier AFAIK, the motherboard is a bit smaller than standard mini-DTX (I've read that on a review online, though not sure where), so I don't know if anything else would work. It's probably a custom-ordered case for a custom-size motherboard, which probably means no after-market hardware support. Do remember that there is no backplate (just custom cutouts), and even the 12cm fan has a custom pinout.

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