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Dell GJ871 PCI X Riser Board for PowerEdge 2850
- Type: PCI Riser Board
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2850 Server
- Functionality: Enables installation of PCI expansion cards
- Form Factor: Internal component
- Purpose: Extends server I/O capabilities
- Part Number: GJ871
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Product Overview
The Dell GJ871 is a PCI riser board designed for the PowerEdge 2850 server. It allows for the installation of additional PCI expansion cards within the server chassis, enhancing its expandability and functionality. This board serves as a crucial component for systems requiring specialized I/O capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Interface Type | PCI |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2850 |
Product Description
The Dell GJ871 PCI Riser Board is an essential accessory for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server, providing a platform to integrate additional PCI-based expansion cards. This riser board is specifically engineered to fit within the server's chassis, ensuring proper connectivity and airflow. By offering slots for PCI cards, it allows administrators to customize the server's capabilities, such as adding network interface cards, storage controllers, or other specialized hardware. This component plays a vital role in maximizing the utility of the PowerEdge 2850, a server known for its performance and reliability in enterprise environments. The riser board's design adheres to the specific requirements of the server model, ensuring a secure and stable connection for the installed expansion cards. Its inclusion is often necessary for configurations that demand more than the base I/O provided by the motherboard. In summary, the GJ871 riser board is a key enabler for hardware customization and expansion within the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. It facilitates the integration of various PCI peripherals, thereby enhancing the server's versatility and allowing it to meet a broader range of application and workload demands. This makes it a critical part for IT professionals looking to upgrade or configure their server infrastructure.



