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Dell 0YPXYD 2x PCIE Solid State Drive Backplane Assembly
- Supports 2x PCIe Solid State Drives (SSDs)
- PCIE Interface Connectivity
- Dell System Compatibility
- Backplane Assembly Design
- Facilitates High-Speed Storage
- Enables NVMe SSD Integration
- Designed for Performance Systems
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Product Overview
The Dell 0YPXYD is a 2x PCIE Solid State Drive Backplane Assembly. This component allows for the connection and integration of two PCIe-based Solid State Drives (SSDs) into compatible Dell systems, likely servers or high-performance workstations.
Technical Information
| Manufacturer | Dell |
| Part Number | 0YPXYD |
| Product Type | Backplane Assembly |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Interface | PCIe |
| Number of Drives | 2 |
| Drive Type | Solid State Drive (SSD) |
Product Description
The Dell 0YPXYD is a specialized backplane assembly designed to integrate high-speed PCIe Solid State Drives (SSDs) into Dell computer systems. This component specifically supports the connection of two such drives, leveraging the superior bandwidth and lower latency offered by the PCIe interface compared to traditional SATA connections. This backplane likely facilitates the use of NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) SSDs, which are designed to take full advantage of the PCIe bus for maximum performance. By providing a dedicated assembly for these drives, it ensures proper mounting, connectivity, and potentially thermal management within the system chassis. Ideal for performance-intensive applications, servers, or workstations that require rapid data access, the Dell 0YPXYD enables users to significantly boost storage performance. It is a key component for building systems that demand the fastest possible storage throughput for tasks such as large data analysis, video editing, or high-frequency trading.


