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Dell U8373 PCI X Backplane Riser Card Board for PowerEdge 2850
- Product Type: Riser Card Board
- Interface: PCI-X
- Number of Slots: Multiple PCI-X slots (typically 2-3)
- Form Factor: Internal Expansion Card
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2850 Server
- Functionality: Expands PCI-X slot availability
- Backplane Design: Connects to server backplane
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Product Overview
The Dell U8373 is a PCI-X backplane riser card board designed for the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. It provides additional PCI-X expansion slots.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Card Board |
| Interface | PCI-X |
| Form Factor | Internal Expansion |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 2850 |
| Number of PCI-X Slots | Varies (typically 2-3) |
| Part Number | U8373 |
Product Description
The Dell U8373 is a specialized riser card designed to enhance the expansion capabilities of the Dell PowerEdge 2850 server. This board connects to the server's main backplane and provides additional PCI-X slots, allowing for the installation of more peripheral cards such as network adapters, storage controllers, or other specialized hardware. The PCI-X interface offers higher bandwidth compared to standard PCI, making it suitable for performance-intensive peripherals. The U8373 riser card is engineered to fit precisely within the PowerEdge 2850 chassis, ensuring proper physical alignment and electrical connection to the server's motherboard and power distribution system. Its design is critical for maintaining the server's structural integrity and airflow. This riser card is an essential component for system administrators who need to expand the functionality of their PowerEdge 2850 servers by adding multiple PCI-X devices. It facilitates customization and upgrades, enabling the server to meet specific application requirements or integrate with a broader range of hardware components.


