I have been given an old T630 which has spent a bit of time in a light industrial environment, some exposure to dust and heat. It works OK except when it turns off and it doesn't log anything in th...
I have a T630 that has started powering off after a random amount of time, usually less than 12 hours. When it powers off the backlight of the front panel LCD goes off as do all lights on the case, and iDRAC also doesn't work. So it looks like there's a problem in the power. Dell support seem to have run out of ideas, presumably because they don't want to suggest that I replace parts and they know I'm not going to pay Dell support.
I suspect it could be a faulty Power Backplane board J14R7 0J14R7, how would I test for that?
I had a similar issue with an r730xd. Spent ages troubleshooting and replacing PSUs. Ended up being a fan I had plugged into the internal USB to cool a GPU. Removed that and never had any power issues since. Just incase you had done something similar
Thanks for the information, that's an unusual situation that you got yourself into. ;)
I had followed the advice of Dell support and unplugged everything including very unlikely things like NVMe devices and RAM and it still happened. It turned out to be the power distribution board.