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Dell JH879 PCI Express Center Riser Board for PowerEdge 1950
- Server Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 1950
- Slot Type: PCI Express (PCIe)
- Position: Center Riser
- Purpose: Provides expansion slots for add-in cards
- Connectors: Multiple PCIe slots
- Designed for server internal expansion
- Ensures proper airflow and component placement
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Product Overview
The Dell JH879 PCI Express Center Riser Board is a component for the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server. It provides expansion slots for PCI Express devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1950 |
| Slot Type | PCI Express (PCIe) |
Additional Specifications
| Riser Position | Center |
| Number of PCIe Slots | Varies (typically 2-3) |
| Form Factor | Proprietary Server Riser |
Product Description
The Dell JH879 is a critical internal component for the Dell PowerEdge 1950 server, specifically designed as a center riser board. Its primary function is to provide physical mounting points and electrical connections for PCI Express (PCIe) expansion cards within the server chassis. This riser board allows administrators to add functionality to the server by installing various PCIe devices such as network interface cards, storage controllers, or other specialized adapters. This riser board is engineered to fit precisely into the PowerEdge 1950's internal architecture, ensuring proper alignment with the motherboard and other system components. By positioning expansion slots away from the main motherboard, riser boards like the JH879 help optimize internal space utilization and facilitate better airflow management within the server, which is crucial for maintaining optimal operating temperatures and system stability. The Dell JH879 riser board typically offers one or more PCIe slots, depending on the specific configuration of the PowerEdge 1950. It is an essential part for servers that require additional I/O capabilities beyond what is integrated onto the motherboard, enabling customization and scalability to meet evolving IT needs.



