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11-28-2022 02:15 PM - last edited on 11-30-2022 02:21 AM by support_s
11-28-2022 02:15 PM - last edited on 11-30-2022 02:21 AM by support_s
Proliant DL385 Gen10 Plus riser card with proprietary power connector
Hello,
I have a HPE Proliant DL385 Gen10 Plus server, that has a riser card (P24048-001) with 3 PCIe slots. This card has some sort of proprietary power connector that I can't seem to find a cable for. I want to power a Nvidia gpu that needs additional power, not just through the PCIe slot.
Do anyone know what kind of cable connector this is. I've looked through the manual and all the gpu cables seems to have just normal connectors.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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11-28-2022 03:17 PM
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Query: Proliant DL385 Gen10 Plus riser card with proprietary power connector
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11-30-2022 01:48 AM
11-30-2022 01:48 AM
Re: Proliant DL385 Gen10 Plus riser card with proprietary power connector
Hi,
Can you please mention the model of Nvidia GPU you intend to use in this server?
According to the QuickSpecs at page# 38, the option part is P14587-B21 for P24048-001 3 x16,Tri-mode Riser.
You may refer to HPE Graphic cable kits in this page.
But if you are planning to order the cables, please consult with HPE Sales or Reseller or Support before doing so.
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