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Dell CN-02W506 PCI-X Riser Board for PowerEdge 650
- PCI-X riser board for Dell PowerEdge 650 server.
- Provides additional PCI-X expansion slots.
- Enables installation of multiple expansion cards.
- Designed for specific server chassis integration.
- Facilitates system upgrades and customization.
- Ensures compatibility with PowerEdge 650 architecture.
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Product Overview
The Dell CN-02W506 is a PCI-X Riser Board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 650 server. This riser board allows for the installation of additional PCI-X expansion cards, increasing the system's expandability.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI-X |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 650 |
Additional Specifications
| Function | Riser Board |
Product Description
The Dell CN-02W506 is a specialized riser board engineered exclusively for the Dell PowerEdge 650 server. Its primary function is to provide additional expansion slots within the server chassis, allowing for the installation of more PCI-X cards. This is crucial for systems that require multiple add-in cards for networking, storage controllers, or other specialized functionalities that go beyond the motherboard's integrated ports. By incorporating this riser board, administrators can enhance the capabilities of their PowerEdge 650 server. It effectively extends the system's I/O capabilities, enabling greater flexibility in configuring the server for specific roles and workloads. The design ensures a secure and stable connection for the expansion cards, maintaining the integrity of the system's internal architecture. The CN-02W506 riser board is an essential component for maintaining and upgrading the Dell PowerEdge 650, particularly in environments where additional PCI-X expansion is necessary. It represents a key element in maximizing the server's potential and adapting it to evolving IT requirements.

