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Compaq 123717-001 Riser Board for Deskpro
- Designed for Compaq Deskpro systems
- Provides expansion slots for additional hardware
- Facilitates the addition of PCI or other compatible cards
- Ensures proper fit and function within the chassis
- Essential for system upgrades and customization
- Original Compaq replacement part
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Product Overview
The Compaq 123717-001 is a riser board designed for Compaq Deskpro series computers. It provides expansion slots to accommodate additional hardware components, enhancing the system's versatility.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Compatibility | Compaq Deskpro Series |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI (Assumed) |
Product Description
The Compaq 123717-001 Riser Board is a specialized component engineered to integrate into Compaq Deskpro desktop computers. Its primary function is to provide additional expansion slots, typically PCI slots, which are not directly available on the motherboard or are limited in number. This allows users to install extra hardware, such as network cards, sound cards, or other peripheral devices, thereby increasing the system's capabilities and adaptability. This riser board connects to the Compaq Deskpro motherboard and extends outwards, often parallel to the motherboard itself or at an angle, to accommodate the full-length expansion cards. The design is specific to the internal layout and mounting points of the Deskpro chassis, ensuring a secure and stable installation. Compatibility is key, and this part is intended to work seamlessly with the designated Deskpro models. For IT professionals and users looking to upgrade or maintain their Compaq Deskpro systems, the 123717-001 riser board is a crucial part. It enables the system to evolve with changing needs, supporting the addition of newer or more specialized hardware over the lifespan of the computer. Its presence signifies the modular design approach that allows for customization beyond the base configuration.



