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Old June 22, 2011, 02:49 PM
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I may take my board out to replace the server case for a 4U size. If I do I'll send you the layout.
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This is all I can find so far:

SWTX (Server Workstation Technology eXtended) (SuperMicro) = 13" x 16.48" (330mm x 418mm)

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SSI MEB SSI MEB is known as a proprietary Serverworks SWTX form-factor (16.4" x 13") and Tyan SSI/Extended ATX form-factor(16.2" x 13") , this form-factor is for Quad-CPU solutions. Howver the standard is (16"x 13") . Special cases are required for these boards. Dimensions
  • 16"x 13"
  • 406.4mm x 330mm
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Old June 22, 2011, 10:43 PM
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This is all I can find so far:

SWTX (Server Workstation Technology eXtended) (SuperMicro) = 13" x 16.48" (330mm x 418mm)

and:

SSI MEB SSI MEB is known as a proprietary Serverworks SWTX form-factor (16.4" x 13") and Tyan SSI/Extended ATX form-factor(16.2" x 13") , this form-factor is for Quad-CPU solutions. Howver the standard is (16"x 13") . Special cases are required for these boards. Dimensions
  • 16"x 13"
  • 406.4mm x 330mm
I'm looking more for the screw placements if at all possible.
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Old June 23, 2011, 08:46 AM
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I'm looking more for the screw placements if at all possible.
Blue = shared with ATX
Yellow = shared with EATX
Green = unique to SWTX
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Old June 23, 2011, 08:57 AM
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Don't suppose you distance between the said holes?
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Old June 23, 2011, 10:09 AM
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No I don't, sorry. Ask Supermicro online support - they should be able to tell you. SWTX is a proprietary form factor.
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No I don't, sorry. Ask Supermicro online support - they should be able to tell you. SWTX is a proprietary form factor.
You missed a hole DT!!!!!!!

That's what she said!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old June 23, 2011, 11:31 AM
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So I did Michael Scott, so I did.



Missing hole is equidistant between the yellow and green dots on the right side, by the way.
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According to the pic, he missed 3 holes.
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Old June 23, 2011, 01:40 PM
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I'll have my case later on tonight, and I'll post a CAD drawing with holes lay-out tomorrow. I know most holes are common with the ATX factor, so that's a start.
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