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Dell CR656 2 x Ports IEEE-1394 FireWire PCI-Express Card
- 2 x Ports IEEE-1394 (FireWire) connectivity
- PCI Express interface for modern systems
- Supports high-speed data transfer rates
- Enables connection for digital video cameras, external drives, etc.
- Plug-and-play functionality for easy setup
- Designed for desktop computer expansion
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Product Overview
The Dell CR656 is a 2-port IEEE-1394 FireWire PCI Express card. It provides high-speed data transfer capabilities for connecting various peripherals such as digital cameras, external storage devices, and audio equipment.
Technical Information
| Port Count | 2 |
| Interface | IEEE-1394 (FireWire) |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Type | PCI Express |
Product Description
The Dell CR656 is a dual-port IEEE-1394 (FireWire) expansion card designed to add high-speed peripheral connectivity to desktop computers. Featuring a PCI Express interface, this card ensures compatibility with modern motherboards and offers superior data transfer speeds compared to older PCI-based solutions. With two FireWire ports, the CR656 allows users to connect multiple high-bandwidth devices simultaneously. This is particularly useful for professionals in video editing, audio production, or those who frequently transfer large files from external storage or digital cameras. The card supports various FireWire standards, ensuring broad compatibility with a wide range of peripherals. Installation is typically straightforward, requiring an available PCI Express slot. Once installed, the Dell CR656 provides a reliable and fast connection for devices that benefit from FireWire's dedicated bandwidth, enhancing productivity and simplifying the connection of essential external hardware.

