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Supermicro AOC-UR-I4G Supermicro 1U Ultra Riser Card 4X 1G Base-T Ports / PCI ExpressX8 For Supermic...
- Product Type: Riser Card
- Model: AOC-UR-I4G
- Ports: 4x 1Gb Base-T Ethernet
- Interface: PCI Express x8
- Form Factor: 1U Riser
- Designed for Supermicro servers
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Product Overview
The Supermicro AOC-UR-I4G is a 1U Ultra Riser Card featuring 4x 1Gb Base-T Ethernet ports. It utilizes a PCI Express x8 interface and is designed for Supermicro server platforms.
Technical Information
| Part Number | AOC-UR-I4G |
| Product Type | Riser Card |
| Ethernet Ports | 4x 1Gb Base-T |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI Express x8 |
| Form Factor | 1U Riser |
| Manufacturer | Supermicro |
Product Description
The Supermicro AOC-UR-I4G is a specialized riser card designed to add significant networking capabilities to Supermicro 1U servers. It features four integrated 1 Gigabit Ethernet (1GbE) Base-T ports, providing multiple high-speed network connections from a single expansion slot. This makes it ideal for servers that require extensive network connectivity for tasks such as network attached storage (NAS), virtualization hosts, or network appliances. Utilizing a PCI Express x8 interface, the riser card ensures ample bandwidth for the four Ethernet ports, allowing for efficient data transfer without becoming a bottleneck. Its 1U form factor is specifically engineered to fit within the compact chassis of Supermicro's 1U server systems, often used in dense rack environments where space is at a premium. This card is a valuable component for expanding the networking infrastructure of Supermicro servers, offering a consolidated solution for adding multiple network interfaces. It simplifies server configuration by integrating four ports onto one card, reducing the need for multiple individual network interface cards (NICs) and freeing up other expansion slots.
