Installing a pci card, About pci cards for the server – Apple Xserve (Original) User Manual

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Installing or Replacing Server Components

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Installing a PCI Card

You can add to the capabilities of your server by installing cards in its expansion slots. The
computer has three expansion slots, which accommodate Peripheral Component Interconnect
(PCI) cards. In some models, the slot that takes a short (7-inch) PCI card can accept a 4x
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) card.

About PCI Cards for the Server

Two of the server’s slots accept PCI cards up to 12 inches long; the third slot accepts a 7-inch
card. (Some models come with a card installed in one or two slots.) Install only expansion
cards that are compatible with Mac OS X and that comply with the PCI 2.1 standard.

PCI Card Requirements

Criteria for PCI cards you can install in the Xserve server are summarized in the table below.

Power Consumption of Cards

Maximum power consumption for all three expansion slots combined should not exceed 50
watts ( W ). Check the documentation that came with each card to be certain that the cards
don’t exceed this power consumption.

12-inch PCI card

7-inch PCI card

64-bit or 32-bit data width

32-bit data width

66 or 33 MHz frequency

(If a 33 MHz card is used in one slot, both cards
operate at 33 MHz.)

66 MHz frequency

3.3 volt ( V )

3.3 V

12 or 7 inches long

7 inches long

4x AGP card with an AGP adapter

Important

The PCI card must have a 3.3 V connector or a universal connector to fit into the

server’s expansion slots. Cards with a 5 V connector will not work in this server.

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