Expansion cards – Dell PowerEdge 2450 User Manual

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Dell PowerEdge 2450 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

  

  

Expansion cards are installed on the computer’s riser board (see Figure 8-2). The riser
board plugs into the RISER connector on the system board (see Figure 8-1) and is
considered an extension of the system board.

The riser board contains three full-length 32-bit, 33-megahertz (MHz), Peripheral Com-
ponent Interconnect (PCI) expansion-card connectors. All three expansion card
connectors support both 3.3-volt (V) and 5-V cards. Connector PCI2 supports an
optional Dell OpenManage Remote Server Assistant (DRAC) 2 card.

parallel port connector
(PARALLEL)

primary microprocessor
(PROC_1)

DIMM sockets
(DIMM_A–DIMM_D)

power input connector
(POWER3)

chassis intrusion switch con-
nector (INTRUS1)

hardware key connector for
optional RAID controller
(RAID_KEY)

Universal Serial Bus
(USB) connectors (2)

network interface
connector (ENET)

video connector (VGA)

battery connector
(BATTERY)

DIMM socket for optional
RAID controller
(DIMM_RAID)

configuration jumpers

SCSI backplane board interface
cable connector (BACKPLANE)

U160/m SCSI connector
(SCSI1 [Channel A])

PCI riser board
connector (RISER)

U160/m SCSI connector (SCSI2
[Channel B])

interposer board interface
cable connector (I/O CONN)

power input connector
(POWER1)

keyboard and mouse
connectors (KYBD/
MOUSE)

serial port connector (COM1)

secondary microprocessor
(PROC_2)

serial port connector (COM2)

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