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Apple 820-2195 PCI Express Riser Card for Xserve
- PCI Express riser card
- Compatible with Apple Xserve servers
- Provides one additional PCIe slot
- Facilitates hardware expansion
- Designed for server-specific upgrades
- Supports modern PCIe peripherals
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Product Overview
The Apple 820-2195 is a PCI Express riser card designed for the Apple Xserve server. It provides an additional PCIe slot for hardware expansion.
Technical Information
| SKU | 820-2195 |
| Part Number | 820-2195 |
| Compatibility | Apple Xserve |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Slots | 1 |
| Interface Type | PCI Express |
Product Description
The Apple 820-2195 is a dedicated riser card engineered to enhance the expansion capabilities of Apple Xserve servers. This card connects to the server's motherboard and offers an additional PCI Express slot, allowing for the integration of various PCIe-based peripherals. This is particularly useful for configurations that require more PCIe connectivity than what is natively available on the motherboard. This riser card is designed to maintain the high standards of Apple server hardware, ensuring proper fit and reliable operation within the Xserve chassis. The PCI Express interface supports higher bandwidth and lower latency compared to older bus technologies, making it suitable for modern server components that demand fast data transfer rates. By providing an extra PCIe slot, the 820-2195 enables administrators to add specialized hardware such as high-speed network cards, RAID controllers, or other I/O accelerators. This flexibility allows for the customization of the Xserve to meet the specific performance and functional requirements of diverse enterprise applications and workloads.

