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Dell 0C480N PCI Express Riser Board for PowerEdge R610
- PCI Express Riser Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R610 server
- Provides additional PCI Express slot(s)
- Allows for expansion of internal components
- Ensures compatibility with server architecture
- Facilitates installation of add-in cards
- Original Dell part for guaranteed fit and function
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Product Overview
The Dell 0C480N is a PCI Express Riser Board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge R610 server. It provides additional PCI Express slot expansion capabilities within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R610 |
Product Description
The Dell 0C480N is a crucial expansion component for the Dell PowerEdge R610 server. This riser board is engineered to integrate seamlessly into the server's chassis, providing the necessary physical interface and electrical connections to accommodate additional PCI Express (PCIe) add-in cards. Servers like the PowerEdge R610 often have limited onboard expansion slots. A riser board effectively multiplies these capabilities, allowing administrators to install a wider array of peripherals and specialized cards, such as network interface cards (NICs), storage controllers, or other I/O accelerators, thereby enhancing the server's functionality and performance. As an official Dell part, the 0C480N ensures precise fitment and compatibility with the PowerEdge R610's motherboard and internal layout. This guarantees reliable operation and avoids potential issues that can arise from using third-party or incompatible expansion hardware, making it an essential component for server upgrades or configurations requiring expanded I/O.


