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== Specifications == == My software review (draft blog post)) ==
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 * One x1 PCIe slot
 * One x16 PCIe slot (can be used for discrete graphics)

 * One (x4 PCIe?) proprietary slot (advertised as a "PCIe holder") for a management card

== Observations ==

Does not include a optical disc drive SATA cable

Uses Torx screws (size?) for hard disks, optical disc drive

Adjacent the x1 PCIe slot is a x4 PCIe slot (the "PCIe holder"); wouldn't be usable without a modified card.
Temperature sensor requires k10temp.ko, included with Linux 2.6.33.
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== People who have one ==

[[http://transamrit.net/|Amrit]] has one.

== My review ==

Other than the handle mechanism which has a metal spring, the N36L's disk caddies are simple plastic affairs. The plastic does not appear to be particularly high quality, but since the only purpose of the things is to hold disks (and not face the environment), it probably good enough.

Unlike other PCs, the N36L does not use Phillips-head screws for the user-accessible bits. Two sizes of Torx screws are used (I'm unsure of the size), and HP was pleasant enough to include a Torx screwdriver that snaps into the inside of the machine's front door. Screws for hard disks and the optical disk drive are also screwed into convenient holes in the front door—no little baggies of screws to lose here! There is a single thumbscrew on the top-back to remove the top cover, and two thumbscrews holding the motherboard plate in place.

If you're looking for more photos, see my HP N36L set on Flickr.
I have my own review on my blog: [[http://blog.samat.org/p/Hardware-review-of-the-Hewlett-Packard-ProLiant-N36L|Hardware review of the Hewlett-Packard ProLiant N36L Microserver]].

The HP N36L is an "ultra mini server" introduced Sep 2010.

My software review (draft blog post))

Temperature sensor requires k10temp.ko, included with Linux 2.6.33.

Reviews

Silent PC Review has a forum thread on the introduction of the HP N36L.

I have my own review on my blog: Hardware review of the Hewlett-Packard ProLiant N36L Microserver.

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