Dell fixes smoking PowerEdge servers
Dell Inc. is contacting buyers of its PowerEdge 1650 servers because of a defect that can cause the systems to overheat, emit smoke and shut down, the vendor said Wednesday. "The motherboards of all PowerEdge 1650 servers sold worldwide between January and early May last year could be defective and should be replaced, said Dell spokesman Bruce Anderson."
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