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Dell 6171E 4-Slots 2-PCI 2-ISA Riser Card for Optiplex GX1
- Designed for Dell Optiplex GX1 systems
- Features 2 PCI slots
- Includes 2 ISA slots for legacy hardware
- Provides balanced expansion capabilities
- Ensures compatibility with GX1 motherboard
- Facilitates integration of essential peripheral cards
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Product Overview
The Dell 6171E is a riser card for the Optiplex GX1, featuring 2 PCI and 2 ISA slots. It offers a balanced approach to expansion for legacy and modern peripherals.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 6171E |
| Compatibility | Dell Optiplex GX1 |
| Type | Riser Card |
Additional Specifications
| PCI Slots | 2 |
| ISA Slots | 2 |
Product Description
The Dell 6171E riser card is an expansion component designed for the Dell Optiplex GX1 desktop computer. This specific model provides a combination of two PCI slots and two ISA slots, offering a practical solution for users who need to add both modern and legacy peripherals to their system. It serves as an interface between the motherboard and the expansion cards, allowing for their installation and operation. This riser card is engineered to fit within the Optiplex GX1's chassis and connect seamlessly with its motherboard. The two PCI slots allow for the integration of common expansion cards like network adapters or sound cards, while the two ISA slots cater to older hardware requirements, ensuring backward compatibility for specialized applications or industrial equipment that still relies on the ISA bus. The 6171E riser card is an important accessory for maintaining and upgrading the functionality of the Optiplex GX1. It provides the necessary slots to enhance the system's capabilities without requiring a complete overhaul, making it a cost-effective option for users who need to support a mix of older and newer hardware components. Its balanced slot configuration makes it suitable for a variety of general-purpose computing needs.


