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Apple 922-7860 Memory PCI-X Riser Card for Xserve

Apple 922-7860 Memory PCI-X Riser Card for Xserve

SKU:922-7860
  • Product Type: Riser Card
  • Interface: PCI-X
  • Compatibility: Apple Xserve G4, Xserve G5
  • Function: Provides expansion slots
  • Number of Slots: Varies by specific riser model (typically 1-2 PCI-X slots)
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 922-7860
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Product Overview

This Apple PCI-X Riser Card is specifically designed for the Apple Xserve G4 and G5 server models. It provides expansion slots for adding PCI-X cards to the server.

Technical Information

Product TypeRiser Card
InterfacePCI-X

Additional Specifications

CompatibilityApple Xserve G4, Xserve G5
FunctionExpansion Slot

Product Description

The Apple 922-7860 is a crucial component for expanding the capabilities of specific Apple Xserve server models. This riser card connects to the server's motherboard and provides one or more PCI-X slots, allowing users to install additional expansion cards such as network interface cards, storage controllers, or specialized I/O devices. Designed exclusively for the Apple Xserve G4 and G5 generations, this riser card ensures proper fitment and electrical compatibility within these server chassis. PCI-X (Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended) was a high-performance interface standard prevalent in servers of that era, offering significantly higher bandwidth than standard PCI. This component is essential for users who need to add functionality or upgrade the capabilities of their older Xserve hardware. Without a functional riser card, the PCI-X expansion slots on the motherboard would be inaccessible, limiting the server's potential for customization and expansion.

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