The SYS-421GE-TNHR2-LCC, a DLC-enabled server, focuses break/fix training on key physical components per Supermicro’s service scope:
PCIe Tray: Houses GPUs/NICs, critical for DLC cooling (e.g., cold plates on GPUs).
Motherboard Tray: Contains CPUs and core systems, also liquid-cooled in DLC setups.
External Chassis: Encloses all components, requiring access for repairs.Bluetooth (C) is a connectivity feature, not a physical component for break/fix in this context, and Supermicro’s DLC documentation (e.g., rack-scale solutions) emphasizes trays and chassis. Thus, A, B, and D are the focus.References:Supermicro DLC solution breakdowns, SYS-420 series service guides.
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