13 riser card assembly – Kontron CG2200 Carrier Grade Server User Manual

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Item

Description

Item

Description

A

Chassis intrusion header (not
supported on the CG2200 server)

O

CPU1 DIMM slots (C, D)

B

PCIe slot 1, PCI Express* Gen3

P

CPU1 DIMM slots (A, B)

C

RMM4Lite key

Q

CPU1

D

RMM4 NIC

R

CPU1 power connector

E

PCIe slot 2, PCI Express* Gen3

S

SAS software RAID key

F

PCIe slot 3, PCI Express* Gen3

T

PCH chipset

G

PCIe slot 4, PCI Express* Gen3

U

eUSB connector

H

PCIe slot 5, PCI Express* Gen3

V

SMBus

I

PCIe slot 6, PCI Express* Gen3

W

Main power connector

J

Rear I/O ports

X

SAS/SATA connectors

K

CPU2 power connector

Y

CMOS battery

L

CPU2

Z

Front panel USB connector

M

CPU2 DIMM slots (G, H)

AA

Serial B connector

N

CPU2 DIMM slots (E, F)

BB

SSI front panel connector

2.13 Riser Card Assembly

The Intel

®

Server Board S26000CO has two riser slots capable of supporting riser cards on the right side

and left side of the chassis. Baseboard PCIe slot 2 and PCIe slot 5 support the riser boards in the
CG2200 system. Baseboard PCIe slot 2 supports a single slot PCIe X16 riser and a dual slot PCIe X8
riser. These risers are referred to as the “left side’ risers since the boards plug in on the left side of the
chassis as viewed from the front of the server. Baseboard PCIe slot 5 supports a single slot PCIe X16
riser, a dual slot PCIe X8 riser, and a dual PCI-X active riser. These risers are referred to as the “right
side” risers since the boards plug in on the right side of the chassis.

Once PCI add-in cards are installed and the riser card assembly is remounted in the chassis, the cards
are accessible from the rear of the server chassis.

Table 3 identifies the card configurations and the connector types used.

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