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IBM 00D3712 Power Supply Backplane Board for X3250 M4
- Power supply backplane board
- Designed for IBM System x3250 M4
- Distributes power from PSUs to system
- Ensures stable power delivery
- Facilitates power management
- Critical for server operation
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Product Overview
The IBM 00D3712 is a power supply backplane board specifically designed for the IBM System x3250 M4 server. It acts as an interface between the server's power supplies and the system's motherboard, distributing power efficiently.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Backplane Board |
| Compatibility | IBM System x3250 M4 |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | IBM |
Product Description
This IBM 00D3712 is a specialized backplane board engineered to manage and distribute power within the IBM System x3250 M4 server. It connects directly to the server's power supply units (PSUs) and then routes the necessary voltages to the motherboard and other critical components. This ensures that all parts of the server receive stable and reliable power, which is essential for preventing data corruption and hardware failures. The backplane board plays a vital role in the server's power architecture, often incorporating features for power redundancy and monitoring. By centralizing the power distribution, it simplifies the internal cabling and improves the overall thermal management of the system. Its design is tailored to the specific power requirements and form factor of the x3250 M4. As a key component for the System x3250 M4, the 00D3712 backplane board is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity and performance of the server. It is built to IBM's high standards for reliability and durability, ensuring consistent power delivery under demanding workloads.

