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Dell 0H175K PCI Express Riser Board for PowerEdge 1950
- Genuine Dell Part
- Compatible with Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers
- Provides additional PCI Express slots
- Facilitates expansion card installation
- Ensures proper fit and function within the server chassis
- Designed for reliable performance
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Product Overview
The Dell 0H175K is a PCI Express Riser Board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server. It provides additional PCI Express slots to expand the server's connectivity and accommodate various expansion cards.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1950 |
Product Description
The Dell 0H175K is a crucial component for expanding the capabilities of the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server. This riser board is engineered to integrate seamlessly within the server's chassis, providing the necessary physical and electrical interfaces to support additional PCI Express expansion cards. Servers often have limited onboard expansion slots, and a riser board like the 0H175K allows administrators to add more functionality without replacing the entire server. This specific riser board is designed to meet Dell's stringent quality and compatibility standards for the PowerEdge 1950 model. It ensures that any expansion cards installed in its slots will operate correctly, receiving adequate power and data bandwidth. The riser architecture allows for efficient use of internal space within the server, often orienting expansion cards vertically or horizontally to fit within the constrained environment of a rack-mountable server. By utilizing the 0H175K, organizations can enhance their PowerEdge 1950 servers with a variety of peripherals, such as network interface cards (NICs), storage controllers, or specialized I/O cards. This flexibility is essential for adapting server configurations to evolving business needs and maintaining optimal performance and functionality over the server's lifecycle.

