First-time asker here (let me know if there's a better stack for this)
I recently bought a secondhand Lenovo ThinkServer TS460, intending to run a home media server on it using UnraidOS. Here's Lenovo's Product Guide. The specific machine that I bought came with a RAID Controller (It appears to be the ThinkServer RAID 520i PCIe Adapter) connected to a board via MiniSAS that connects to all four available disk bays via SATA, and powers the four disks via this 8-pin connector (the port it connected to is labelled BP8_PWR_CON1). Here's some pictures:
The motherboard minus the RAID Controller
The RAID Controller PCIe Adatpter
The "front" of the board that bridges the four disk bays to the RAID Controller - note the MiniSAS Port and the 8-pin power cable
The "back" of that board - note the four SATA ports for the disks
The power supply is actually a pair of hot-swappable redundant 450 W AC (100 - 240 V) Modules (from the product guide: probably Lenovo's ThinkServer 450W Hot Swap Redundant Power Supply). The power supplies slot into a board that has all the power ports for the motherboard components:
UnraidOS specifically states in their docs that it doesn't really support the use of hardware-based RAID controllers, but I figured that's ok - I'll just pull out the RAID controller and the board that connects to it via MiniSAS and connect my disks to the four available SATA ports on the motherboard. However I can't find a port to power the SATA connections. The product guide says that up to four disks are supported via the on-motherboard SATA ports, so it seems that what I want to do is in-spec. My understanding is that I'm looking for a 4-pin port (ideally labeled SATA pwr or something like that), but I don't see one...
- Am I missing the obvious (hello - it's right there!)?
- If not - is there a cable or something that I can get to provide power with any of the ports?
Open to other creative suggestions, Thanks