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HP 012727-000 Riser Board
- HP Riser Board
- Provides expansion slots for PCI/PCI-X devices
- Enhances system I/O capabilities
- Allows for addition of various peripheral cards
- Designed for compatibility with specific HP platforms
- Facilitates hardware customization and upgrades
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Product Overview
The HP 012727-000 is a riser board designed for HP systems, providing expansion slots for additional PCI or PCI-X devices. It enhances the system's I/O capabilities and allows for hardware customization.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser Board |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 012727-000 |
| Slot Types | PCI/PCI-X (typically) |
Product Description
The HP 012727-000 is a riser board engineered to expand the peripheral connectivity options within compatible HP computer systems. Its core function is to provide additional slots, typically for PCI or PCI-X expansion cards, which are essential for adding specialized functionality to a computer. This allows users to integrate components such as network adapters, sound cards, storage controllers, or other hardware accelerators that are not built into the motherboard. This riser board is designed to ensure a secure and reliable connection within the HP system chassis. It acts as an intermediary, bridging the motherboard's expansion bus to the installed peripheral cards. By offering these extra slots, the 012727-000 enhances the versatility of the system, enabling it to be tailored to specific user requirements or application demands. For IT professionals and end-users seeking to upgrade or customize their HP hardware, the 012727-000 riser board is a valuable component. It facilitates the addition of necessary hardware to improve performance, add new features, or maintain system operability, making it a key part of system expandability and customization strategies.

