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Dell T8384 PCI Express/PCI X Riser Board for PowerEdge 2800
- Type: Riser Board
- Interface: PCI Express / PCI X
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2800
- Purpose: Adds expansion slots
- Mounting: Vertical orientation
- Facilitates hardware upgrades
- Increases server I/O options
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Product Overview
The Dell T8384 is a PCI Express/PCI X Riser Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2800 server. It serves to provide additional expansion slots, enabling the installation of various PCI and PCI Express cards to enhance server capabilities.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | T8384 |
| Product Type | Riser Board |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Support | PCI Express / PCI X |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2800 Server |
Product Description
The Dell T8384 is a riser board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2800 server, functioning as an adapter to facilitate the installation of expansion cards. In server environments where internal space is often at a premium, riser boards are essential for maximizing the use of available slots and accommodating additional hardware. This riser board supports both PCI Express (PCIe) and PCI X interfaces, offering flexibility for a range of expansion cards. PCI Express is a modern, high-speed serial interface, while PCI X is an advanced version of the older PCI parallel bus. The T8384 allows system administrators to add functionalities such as network adapters, storage controllers, or other specialized I/O devices to the PowerEdge 2800 server, thereby customizing its capabilities to suit specific operational needs. The T8384 riser board is designed to integrate into the PowerEdge 2800's motherboard, typically orienting the expansion slots in a vertical configuration to optimize space utilization within the server chassis. This component is crucial for extending the server's hardware capabilities and ensuring it can adapt to evolving IT requirements, making it a key part of the PowerEdge 2800's modular design.

