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IBM 66G5044 66G5044 - IBM 750/750C/Cs/P Interposer Card
- Part Number: 66G5044
- Type: Interposer Card
- Compatibility: IBM 750, 750C, 750Cs, 750P
- Facilitates component connectivity
- Ensures system integration
- Original IBM part
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Product Overview
The IBM 66G5044 is an interposer card designed for specific IBM server models, including the 750, 750C, 750Cs, and 750P. It facilitates connectivity and integration within these systems, ensuring proper communication between components.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 66G5044 |
| Type | Interposer Card |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | IBM 750, 750C, 750Cs, 750P |
| Interface | Proprietary IBM |
Product Description
The IBM 66G5044 is a specialized interposer card engineered to enhance the functionality and connectivity of select IBM server platforms. Specifically designed for the IBM 750 series, including the 750C, 750Cs, and 750P models, this card plays a crucial role in the internal architecture of these systems. Its primary function is to act as an intermediary, enabling seamless communication and data flow between different hardware components within the server. This can involve adapting interfaces, routing signals, or providing necessary power connections for peripherals or expansion modules. By ensuring proper signal integrity and compatibility, the 66G5044 contributes to the overall stability and performance of the server. As an original IBM part, the 66G5044 guarantees compatibility and adherence to IBM's stringent quality standards. This ensures that users can rely on its performance and integration within their existing IBM infrastructure. The interposer card is essential for maintaining the intended operational capabilities of the supported server models.
