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HP 809467-001 DL380 Gen10 1-S x16 PCI-E Tertiary Riser
- Tertiary PCI-E Riser
- Designed for HP DL380 Gen10 server
- Features one x16 PCI-E slot
- Provides additional expansion for high-bandwidth peripherals
- Supports graphics cards, network adapters, etc.
- Ensures proper fit and connectivity within the server chassis
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Product Overview
The HP 809467-001 is a tertiary PCI-E riser for the HP DL380 Gen10 server, featuring a single x16 slot. It provides an additional expansion slot for high-bandwidth peripherals.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Riser |
| Form Factor | Tertiary PCI-E |
| Compatible Server | HP DL380 Gen10 |
Additional Specifications
| PCI-E Slot Type | x16 |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | 809467-001 |
Product Description
The HP 809467-001 is a tertiary PCI-E riser card specifically designed for the HP ProLiant DL380 Gen10 server. This riser provides an additional expansion slot, featuring a high-speed x16 PCI Express interface. Its role is to offer further flexibility in configuring the server's I/O capabilities, allowing for the addition of powerful peripherals that require significant bandwidth. As a tertiary riser, it typically serves to accommodate specific expansion needs that may not be met by the primary or secondary risers. The x16 slot is ideal for demanding components such as graphics processing units (GPUs) used for visualization or compute tasks, high-performance network interface cards (NICs), or specialized storage controllers. This ensures that the DL380 Gen10 can be adapted to a wide range of intensive workloads. Engineered for precise integration into the DL380 Gen10 chassis, the 809467-001 riser ensures reliable connectivity and optimal performance for the installed expansion card. It is a critical component for IT administrators looking to maximize the server's potential and customize its configuration to meet the evolving demands of modern data centers and enterprise applications.

