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How do I fit a standard ATX power supply into a Supermicro case?
There is a Supermicro case https://www.supermicro.ru/products_spec_1185.html
And a 550W Delta power supply, an OEM version of one from Chieftec.
The case went for free and now the question is how to install a power supply in it, because there are no mounts for a standard PSU.
Here is his ass, and as you can clearly see what is the bummer
. Tell me, where can I get an adapter, or an adapter diagram and order it on the side.
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here it is not at all clear what the bummer is.
I personally see a regular place for the PSU. only not at the bottom, but at the top. May not be the same size, but it's hard to tell from the photo.
if you don't want to bother, buy a classic case. at least in the secondary.
Inside the case, under the power supply, is there something like legs, corners? Or is it just up in the air? So you can just use screeds or wire .... although the collective farm
If there is emptiness under the block - screw the corners, screw them onto regular holes in the case, put a power supply unit on them, on top - screeds
As for adapters, I xs
As always with an under-formulated question, one has to play telepath .
Here is his ass, and as you can clearly see what is the bummerI don’t see anything distinct, I have to think it out. It would be better if you described in words what "distinct" we should see here. Option one - BP has other dimensions of the ass. The standard size is 150x85mm (the window is the same in a typical case), but in your case the size is different. Option two - the layout of the mounting screws is non-standard. Option three - first and second together. To suggest a solution, a lot of additional information is required - say, several photos of the internal view of the case from different angles, without a motherboard and with an inserted motherboard with a processor heatsink installed.
Tell me, where can I get an adapter, or an adapter diagram and order it on the side.There it is, also the connection is non-standard, an adapter is required. Well, this is the most easily solved problem: you take a "tail" from a standard PSU with the connectors you need for your motherboard, and unsolder it on the board of a non-standard PSU in accordance with the output points of the required voltages. Work for half an hour.
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