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HP 910406-020 12Gb/s DDR3 SDRAM 1 x USB 2 x Ethernet Port Drive I/F-6 Controller Expansion Module
- 12Gb/s interface speed
- Supports DDR3 SDRAM
- Includes 1 x USB port
- Includes 2 x Ethernet ports
- Designed as a controller expansion module
- Enhances system connectivity and performance
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Product Overview
The HP 910406-020 is a controller expansion module featuring a 12Gb/s interface and DDR3 SDRAM support. It provides connectivity options including 1 x USB and 2 x Ethernet ports.
Technical Information
| Interface Speed | 12Gb/s |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Additional Specifications
| USB Ports | 1 x USB |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 x Ethernet |
Product Description
The HP 910406-020 is an expansion module designed to augment the capabilities of compatible HP server or storage systems. It functions as a controller, providing enhanced data transfer rates and additional I/O options. The module's 12Gb/s interface speed signifies its ability to handle high-throughput data operations, crucial for demanding enterprise environments that require rapid data access and processing. This expansion module incorporates support for DDR3 SDRAM, indicating its integration with systems utilizing this generation of memory technology. The inclusion of specific ports, namely one USB port and two Ethernet ports, offers direct connectivity options for peripherals or network integration. These ports expand the system's ability to interface with external devices or connect to local area networks, thereby increasing its versatility and utility. As a controller expansion module, the 910406-020 is typically installed in a dedicated slot within a host system. Its purpose is to provide specialized functionality or to increase the overall I/O capacity of the system. This can be critical for applications that require dedicated network interfaces or specific controller functions beyond what is integrated onto the motherboard, ensuring optimal performance and expandability for the server or storage solution.