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Dell 6053B1316701 R640 Riser 2B FH Cage+Card (2 CPU)
- Riser 2B Assembly
- Full Height (FH) form factor
- Includes cage and card
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R640 server
- Supports 2 CPU configurations
- Provides expansion slots (e.g., PCIe)
- Facilitates addition of peripheral cards
- Ensures proper connectivity within the server chassis
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Product Overview
The Dell 6053B1316701 is a Riser 2B Full Height (FH) cage and card assembly designed for the Dell PowerEdge R640 server with two CPUs. It provides expansion slots for additional components.
Technical Information
| Type | Riser Assembly (Cage + Card) |
| Server Model | Dell PowerEdge R640 |
| Part Number | 6053B1316701 |
Additional Specifications
| Configuration | Riser 2B, Full Height, 2 CPU |
| Functionality | Expansion Slots |
Product Description
The Dell 6053B1316701 is a specific Riser 2B assembly designed for the Dell PowerEdge R640 server, particularly for configurations equipped with two CPUs. This assembly includes both the riser cage and the riser card itself, providing a complete solution for system expansion. The Full Height (FH) designation indicates the physical dimensions and compatibility with standard full-height expansion cards. This riser board offers additional slots, typically for PCI Express (PCIe) cards, allowing administrators to add peripherals such as network adapters, storage controllers, or other specialized hardware to the R640 server. Its integration is crucial for systems that require more connectivity options than what is available on the motherboard alone. As a component tailored for the PowerEdge R640, the 6053B1316701 ensures proper fit, electrical connection, and compatibility within the server's chassis. It is essential for maximizing the server's potential and adapting it to diverse enterprise workloads and infrastructure requirements.

