If this is the one with the white square Apple PSU, they are bad most of the times.Cinema display of some sort that is missing its power supply unfortunately.
Any of the Aluminum-clad models fall under this category; most of the plasticy, easel-style ones that I know of are powered via the ADC port.If this is the one with the white square Apple PSU, they are bad most of the times.
What does the 3 pin power connector look like?it has a single cable that splits into DVI, USB and a 3 pin power connector.
I have one of those ML330 servers but with 1 P3 (is that a G2 or a G1?).I took the Tempo-X card out and put it in my nice Quicksilver, replaced the bad drive with a good one, and I now have a perfectly working 1TB RAID array. So cool!
I also scored a free Compaq Proliant ML330 G2 server and had some time to play with it. Really nothing special, already have a PIII based server but I have a soft spot for old Compaq hardware. Works great but the 4GB memory upgrade I had in hand for it won't work - it's apparently VERY picky about clocking PC100 RAM up to PC133 specs and just won't boot so I'm stuck at 640MB. Oh well.
Does it have a ServerWorks chipset? (Google-google... yeah, Serverworks LE.) The lack of AGP is indeed a bummer when it comes to re-purposing those. I had a motherboard with that chipset and an onboard UltraSCSI RAID controller (with a couple Tulatin PIIIs and 2GB of RAM) sitting around on the junk pile for a few years because I didn't have the heart to get rid of it yet couldn't think of any use for it.doesn't have an AGP slot