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Dell 0DGGT3 1 x 8 Riser Board for PowerEdge R740
- 1x8 Riser Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R740
- Supports single-width, full-height expansion cards
- Enhances server expandability
- Optimized for R740 chassis integration
- Provides an additional expansion slot
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Product Overview
The Dell 0DGGT3 is a 1x8 riser board designed for the Dell PowerEdge R740 server. This board provides an additional slot for a single-width, full-height expansion card, typically a PCIe device, enhancing the server's expandability.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Configuration | 1x8 (Single slot, typically PCIe) |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R740 |
Product Description
The Dell 0DGGT3 is a specialized riser board engineered to fit within the Dell PowerEdge R740 server chassis. Its primary function is to provide an additional expansion slot, specifically designed to accommodate a single-width, full-height card. This is often a PCI Express (PCIe) card, allowing for the integration of additional networking, storage, or other specialized I/O capabilities into the R740 server system. The '1x8' designation typically refers to the physical slot configuration, indicating it supports a card that occupies one slot but may be electrically wired for an x8 PCIe interface, or simply provides one slot for an x8 card. This riser board is crucial for configurations where the standard onboard slots are insufficient or when a specific type of expansion card needs to be added. Its design ensures proper fit, airflow, and electrical connection within the R740 server. By incorporating the 0DGGT3 riser board, administrators can enhance the versatility of their PowerEdge R740 servers. This allows for greater customization to meet the demands of various workloads and IT environments, whether it involves adding high-speed network adapters, specialized storage controllers, or other peripheral devices that require a PCIe interface.


