Expansion Cards And Expansion-Card Risers; Expansion Card Installation Guidelines - Dell DX6000 Hardware Owner's Manual

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Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card Risers

The system supports up to four PCI Express (PCIe) expansion cards on two
expansion-card risers.
Expansion-card riser 1 provides two PCIe x4-link Gen 2 expansion slots.
Expansion-card riser 2 is offered in two versions:
The standard expansion-card riser 2 provides two PCIe x8-link Gen 2
expansion slots.
The optional expansion-card riser 2 provides one PCIe x16-link Gen 2
expansion slot.
CAUTION:
card risers. Do not plug any expansion cards into the riser connectors on the
system board.
To identify expansion slots, see "Expansion-Card Riser-Board Components
and PCIe Buses" on page 184.

Expansion Card Installation Guidelines

Observe the following notes and guidelines regarding the expansion-card
slots:
PCI Express Generation 2 and Generation 1 expansion cards are supported
in all slots.
In slots 2, 3, and 4, expansion cards can have a maximum length of 24.13
cm (9.5"). Slot 1 supports a full-length (30.99-cm [12.2"]) expansion
card.
The system supports three full-height expansion cards and one low-profile
expansion card (slot 2).
Although slots 1 and 2 are physically PCIe x8 connectors, they function
only as PCIe x4-link slots.
When the optional x16-link riser is installed, slot 4 is not available.
The expansion-card slots are not hot-swappable.
Besides the integrated storage controller, the system supports a maximum
of two PERC controller expansion cards to manage external storage.
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Installing System Components
Expansion cards can only be plugged into the slots on the expansion-

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