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HP 684889-001 Fan Backplane Board Assembly
- HP Fan Backplane Board Assembly
- Manages system cooling fans
- Distributes power to fans
- Ensures proper thermal management
- Replacement part for HP servers
- Critical for system stability and longevity
- Designed for specific HP server models
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Product Overview
The HP 684889-001 is a Fan Backplane Board Assembly, designed as a replacement or component for HP server systems. This board manages and distributes power to the system's cooling fans, ensuring optimal thermal management.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fan Backplane Board |
| Function | Fan Power Distribution and Management |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Servers (Specific models vary) |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP 684889-001 is a critical component within HP server hardware, specifically responsible for the cooling system's fan management. This backplane board acts as a central hub for distributing power to the server's internal fans and often includes circuitry for fan speed control based on system temperature. Effective thermal management is paramount for server stability and longevity. Overheating can lead to performance throttling, component failure, and system instability. The fan backplane ensures that the cooling fans operate efficiently and reliably, maintaining optimal operating temperatures for all internal components, including the CPU, memory, and storage devices. As a backplane board assembly, it is designed to integrate seamlessly into the server chassis, connecting to the system's power supply and the individual fan modules. This specific part number is essential for maintaining the intended cooling performance of the HP server models it supports, making it a vital component for both new builds and replacement scenarios.



