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Dell R562T P797 PCI-Express x16 Host Interface Card
- Interface: PCI-Express x16
- Type: Host Interface Card
- Provides high-bandwidth connectivity
- Designed for server and workstation expansion
- Supports a wide range of PCIe devices
- Ensures robust system integration.
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Product Overview
The Dell R562T is a host interface card featuring a PCI-Express x16 connector. This card is designed to provide a high-bandwidth connection for various expansion devices within a server or workstation.
Technical Information
| Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Host Interface Card |
Product Description
The Dell R562T is a host interface card that utilizes the PCI-Express (PCIe) x16 slot. The PCIe x16 interface is the highest bandwidth version of the PCI Express standard, offering significant data transfer capabilities. This makes the R562T card suitable for connecting high-performance peripherals and expansion devices that require substantial bandwidth, such as graphics cards, high-speed network adapters, RAID controllers, or other specialized I/O cards. As a host interface card, its primary function is to provide a robust and standardized connection point within a server or workstation. This allows for the integration of various components that enhance the system's capabilities. The x16 lane configuration ensures that devices connected to this card can operate at their maximum potential speed, which is crucial for demanding applications and data-intensive tasks. The Dell R562T is designed for reliability and compatibility within Dell server and workstation environments, although it can often be used in other compatible systems. It serves as a fundamental building block for expanding system functionality, enabling users to add specialized hardware to meet specific performance or operational requirements. Its presence signifies a commitment to providing flexible and powerful expansion options.
