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Dell 5WGP0 4-Slots Riser Card for PowerEdge C642
- 4-Slot Riser Card.
- Provides multiple PCI Express (PCIe) slots.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge C6420 server.
- Enhances server I/O and expansion capabilities.
- Allows for installation of various expansion cards (e.g., NICs, HBAs).
- Optimized for the C6420 chassis design.
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Product Overview
The Dell 5WGP0 is a 4-Slot Riser Card designed for the Dell PowerEdge C6420 server. This riser card provides multiple PCI Express (PCIe) slots, enabling the installation of additional expansion cards to enhance the server's functionality and I/O capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Part Number | 5WGP0 |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Slots | 4 x PCIe |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge C6420 Server |
Product Description
The Dell 5WGP0 is a 4-slot riser card specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge C6420 server. This component is critical for expanding the server's input/output (I/O) capabilities by providing additional PCI Express (PCIe) slots. The PowerEdge C6420 is a high-density server platform, and riser cards are essential for maximizing the internal expansion options within its chassis. This riser card allows administrators to install a variety of PCIe expansion cards, such as network interface cards (NICs) for increased network bandwidth, Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) for storage connectivity, or other specialized accelerators and controllers. With four available slots, the 5WGP0 offers significant flexibility in customizing the server's hardware configuration to meet specific workload requirements. The design of the 5WGP0 riser card is optimized for integration within the PowerEdge C6420 server, ensuring proper fit, airflow, and electrical connections. It connects to the server's motherboard, typically via a dedicated riser connector, and then presents the PCIe slots in a configuration that is practical for installing full-height or other types of expansion cards. This component is vital for users who need to enhance the performance, connectivity, or functionality of their C6420 server beyond its base configuration.

