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05-09-2006 03:29 PM
05-09-2006 03:29 PM
DL320 G4 Pci riser.
Hey peoples,
I feel I might be asking a noob question here, but I have a DL320 with a PCI riser board that I just don't recognise the socket of. Quickspecs tells me:
PCI-Express Non Hot-Plug Riser
1 PCI Express x4 (x8 connector) Full no
2 PCI Express x1 (x8 connector) Half no
It is a tiny socket (about six centremetres in length) that I have never seen before, and definitely wont seat the pci-x scsi card I have.
I need to order a scsi card for this to run an external tape drive. Any suggestions?
Cheers
Shane.
I feel I might be asking a noob question here, but I have a DL320 with a PCI riser board that I just don't recognise the socket of. Quickspecs tells me:
PCI-Express Non Hot-Plug Riser
1 PCI Express x4 (x8 connector) Full no
2 PCI Express x1 (x8 connector) Half no
It is a tiny socket (about six centremetres in length) that I have never seen before, and definitely wont seat the pci-x scsi card I have.
I need to order a scsi card for this to run an external tape drive. Any suggestions?
Cheers
Shane.
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05-09-2006 04:47 PM
05-09-2006 04:47 PM
Re: DL320 G4 Pci riser.
hi,
PCI Information you need
Expansion Slots Slot Number Bus Speed Height Hot Plug PCI Voltage
PCI-Express Non Hot-Plug Riser 1 PCI Express x4
(x8 connector) Full no
2 PCI Express x1
(x8 connector) Half no
PCI-X Non Hot-Plug Riser (Optional) 1 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X Full no 3.3 Volt
2 PCI Express x1
(x8 connector) Half no
Refernce from page:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12365_div/12365_div.html
Prashant s.
PCI Information you need
Expansion Slots Slot Number Bus Speed Height Hot Plug PCI Voltage
PCI-Express Non Hot-Plug Riser 1 PCI Express x4
(x8 connector) Full no
2 PCI Express x1
(x8 connector) Half no
PCI-X Non Hot-Plug Riser (Optional) 1 64-bit/133 MHz PCI-X Full no 3.3 Volt
2 PCI Express x1
(x8 connector) Half no
Refernce from page:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12365_div/12365_div.html
Prashant s.
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