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Dell KJ880 PCI Express Riser Card for PowerEdge 2850
- Type: PCI Express Riser Card
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2850 Server
- Interface: PCI Express
- Purpose: Provides expansion slots for PCIe devices
- Enhances server's I/O capabilities
- Supports modern expansion cards
- Ensures reliable connectivity for add-in cards
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Product Overview
The Dell KJ880 is a PCI Express Riser Card designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. It provides expansion slots for PCI Express devices, complementing the server's existing capabilities.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Interface | PCI Express |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2850 |
Product Description
The Dell KJ880 PCI Express Riser Card is an expansion component designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. While the PowerEdge 2850 originally featured PCI X slots, this specific riser card allows for the integration of newer PCI Express (PCIe) devices, offering a pathway to upgrade or expand the server's capabilities with more modern hardware. This riser card provides the necessary physical and electrical interfaces to accommodate PCI Express cards. These can include high-speed network interface cards (NICs), advanced storage controllers, or other specialized peripherals that utilize the PCIe bus. By installing the KJ880, administrators can leverage the higher bandwidth and performance offered by PCIe technology within the PowerEdge 2850 platform. The KJ880 is engineered to fit within the PowerEdge 2850 chassis and connect appropriately to the server's motherboard, ensuring a stable and reliable connection for the installed expansion cards. It is a key component for extending the server's functionality and adapting it to evolving IT requirements where PCIe compatibility is desired.


