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Dell 3FHMX PCI-Express Riser Board 1 for PowerEdge R820
- Type: Riser Board
- Interface: PCI-Express (PCIe)
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge R820
- Designation: Riser 1
- Function: Provides PCIe expansion slots
- Enables installation of PCIe cards
- Enhances server I/O capabilities
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Product Overview
The Dell 3FHMX is a PCI-Express Riser Board designed as Riser 1 for the Dell PowerEdge R820 server. It provides essential expansion slots for adding PCIe devices to the server.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 3FHMX |
| Product Type | Riser Board |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Support | PCI-Express (PCIe) |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R820 Server |
| Position | Riser 1 |
Product Description
The Dell 3FHMX is a dedicated PCI-Express Riser Board, specifically designated as Riser 1 for the Dell PowerEdge R820 server. This component is integral to the server's architecture, providing the necessary physical slots and electrical connections for installing various PCI-Express expansion cards. In high-density servers like the PowerEdge R820, riser boards are crucial for efficiently utilizing internal space while offering multiple expansion options. The 3FHMX board allows for the addition of essential peripherals such as network interface cards (NICs), storage controllers, or other specialized PCIe devices that extend the server's functionality and performance capabilities. As Riser 1, this board is typically positioned in a primary location within the server chassis, offering direct connectivity to the motherboard's PCIe lanes. The Dell 3FHMX ensures compatibility and optimal performance for PCIe devices within the PowerEdge R820 environment, making it a vital component for system configuration and expansion.


