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Dell C7079 PCI X Riser Board Assembly for PowerEdge SC1425
- Server Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge SC1425
- Slot Type: PCI-X
- Assembly Type: Riser Board
- Purpose: Enables installation of PCI-X expansion cards
- Connectors: Multiple PCI-X slots
- Facilitates internal hardware expansion
- Optimizes component layout and airflow
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Product Overview
The Dell C7079 PCI X Riser Board Assembly is designed for the Dell PowerEdge SC1425 server. It provides expansion slots for PCI-X devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board Assembly |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge SC1425 |
| Slot Type | PCI-X |
Additional Specifications
| Number of PCI-X Slots | Typically 2-3 |
| Form Factor | Proprietary Server Riser |
Product Description
The Dell C7079 PCI X Riser Board Assembly is a specialized component tailored for the Dell PowerEdge SC1425 server. This assembly serves as an intermediary board that holds and connects PCI-X expansion cards to the server's motherboard. PCI-X was a popular interface for high-performance peripherals in servers before the widespread adoption of PCI Express, offering higher bandwidth than standard PCI. This riser board is crucial for servers that require the installation of legacy or specific PCI-X cards, such as certain network adapters, storage controllers, or specialized I/O cards. The assembly design allows these cards to be mounted vertically or horizontally within the server chassis, often in locations that are not directly accessible from the motherboard, thereby optimizing the internal layout and enabling efficient use of space. By providing the necessary physical and electrical connections, the Dell C7079 riser board ensures that PCI-X expansion cards function correctly within the PowerEdge SC1425 system. It is an integral part of the server's modular design, allowing for hardware upgrades and customization to meet specific application requirements.



