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Dell CN-0R557C 3-Slots PCI Express Riser Card Board 1 for PowerEdge R710
- 3-Slots PCI Express Riser Card.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R710 server.
- Expands PCI Express slot availability.
- Allows installation of multiple expansion cards.
- Enhances server expandability and versatility.
- Provides additional connectivity options.
- Ensures compatibility with R710 architecture.
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Product Overview
The Dell CN-0R557C is a 3-Slots PCI Express Riser Card Board designed for the PowerEdge R710 server. It provides additional PCI Express slots to expand the server's connectivity and accommodate more expansion cards.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | CN-0R557C |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Slots | 3 |
| Interface | PCI Express |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R710 |
Product Description
The Dell CN-0R557C is a crucial expansion component specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge R710 server. This riser card board effectively multiplies the available PCI Express (PCIe) slots within the server chassis, allowing for the installation of multiple additional expansion cards. With three dedicated PCI Express slots, this riser card significantly enhances the server's expandability. Administrators can utilize these slots to add various types of peripherals, such as network interface cards (NICs), storage controllers, graphics cards, or other specialized hardware, thereby customizing the server's capabilities to meet specific workload requirements. Engineered for seamless integration into the PowerEdge R710's architecture, the CN-0R557C ensures proper fit and electrical connectivity. It is an essential part for upgrading or configuring the R710 server to support a broader range of applications and services that demand additional I/O expansion.

