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Dell 0DTTHJ Left Riser Board for PowerEdge R740
- Left Riser Board configuration for Dell PowerEdge R740.
- Provides expansion slots for PCIe devices.
- Facilitates the addition of network adapters, storage controllers, etc.
- Ensures proper fit and electrical connection within the R740 chassis.
- Designed for optimal performance and reliability.
- Key component for server customization and upgradeability.
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Product Overview
The Dell 0DTTHJ is a Left Riser Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge R740 server. It provides expansion slots for PCIe devices, enhancing the server's connectivity and capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R740 |
Additional Specifications
| Position | Left |
Product Description
The Dell 0DTTHJ Left Riser Board is a crucial component for the Dell PowerEdge R740 server, designed to provide essential expansion capabilities. This riser board allows for the installation of various Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) cards, such as network interface cards, RAID controllers, GPUs, or other specialized hardware, thereby increasing the server's versatility and performance potential. As a 'Left' riser, it occupies a specific position within the R740's chassis, ensuring that expansion cards are mounted correctly and have adequate clearance and airflow. The PCIe interface offers high bandwidth, enabling rapid data transfer between the expansion cards and the server's motherboard, which is critical for demanding applications and workloads. This riser board is engineered to meet Dell's rigorous standards for quality, reliability, and compatibility, ensuring seamless integration with the PowerEdge R740 platform. It is an indispensable part of the server's modular design, allowing system administrators to customize the hardware configuration to meet specific IT infrastructure requirements and future scalability needs.


