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Dell T9758 Backplane Riser Board for PowerEdge 1850
- Backplane Riser Board
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 1850 server
- Provides expansion slots for PCI-X or PCIe devices
- Facilitates connectivity for add-in cards
- Ensures proper power and data distribution
- Essential component for server expandability
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Product Overview
The Dell T9758 is a Backplane Riser Board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1850 server. This component is crucial for providing expansion slots and connectivity for additional hardware within the server chassis.
Technical Information
| Component Type | Backplane Riser Board |
| Server Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 1850 |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | T9758 |
Product Description
The Dell T9758 Backplane Riser Board is a critical internal component for the Dell PowerEdge 1850 rack-mount server. Its primary function is to provide a physical platform and electrical connections for expansion cards, such as PCI-X or PCIe adapters, that are not directly mounted on the motherboard. This riser board essentially extends the server's internal bus architecture, allowing for the addition of specialized hardware like network interface cards (NICs), storage controllers, or other peripheral devices. This specific riser board is designed to fit into the PowerEdge 1850 chassis and connects to the server's main system board. It typically includes one or more expansion slots, ensuring that the server can be customized to meet specific application requirements. The backplane design implies that it not only holds the expansion cards but also provides the necessary power and data pathways, ensuring reliable communication between the added components and the server's central processing unit (CPU) and memory. By incorporating the T9758 riser board, the Dell PowerEdge 1850 gains enhanced expandability, allowing it to adapt to evolving IT needs. Whether it's adding more network ports for increased connectivity, enhancing storage capabilities with RAID controllers, or incorporating specialized I/O cards, this riser board is fundamental to maximizing the server's utility and performance within a data center environment.


