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Dell H1068 PCI X Riser Card for PowerEdge 2850
- Type: PCI X Riser Card
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2850 Server
- Interface: PCI X
- Purpose: Provides expansion slots for PCI X devices
- Facilitates integration of older hardware
- Ensures compatibility with specific server models
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Product Overview
The Dell H1068 is a PCI X Riser Card specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. It offers expansion slots for legacy PCI X devices, allowing for the integration of compatible hardware.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Interface | PCI X |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2850 |
Product Description
The Dell H1068 PCI X Riser Card is an essential component for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server, providing the necessary interface for installing and utilizing PCI X expansion cards. In an era where PCI Express has become the dominant standard, the PowerEdge 2850 was designed with PCI X slots to support a range of peripherals and add-in cards that were prevalent at the time of its release. This riser card allows system administrators to add functionality to the server by accommodating devices such as network adapters, storage controllers, or other specialized I/O cards that utilize the PCI X bus. The H1068 ensures that these components can be properly seated and connected within the server's architecture, maintaining the integrity of the data pathways. Its design is optimized for the PowerEdge 2850 chassis, ensuring a secure fit and reliable operation. By offering PCI X expansion, the H1068 extends the lifespan and utility of the PowerEdge 2850 server, enabling it to continue supporting critical applications that may rely on specific PCI X hardware. This makes it a valuable part for maintaining and upgrading existing server infrastructure where PCI X compatibility is a requirement.



