Pci slots, Overview, Pci riser restrictions – Dell POWEREDGE R610 User Manual

Page 37: Quantities and priorities, Pci card dimensions, 11 pci slots, 1 overview, 2 pci riser restrictions, 3 quantities and priorities, 4 pci card dimensions

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PowerEdge R610 Technical Guide

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11 PCI Slots

11.1 Overview

The R610 has two PCI Express risers. The two PCIe risers provide two PCI Express expansion slots,
which are detailed as follows:

Two x8 PCIe Gen2 slots connected to the IOH

One x4 PCIe Gen1 slot for dedicated for the integrated storage controller card on the Riser 1

connected to the ICH9

Support for full-height, half-length (6.6‖ max length) PCIe cards

To ensure proper cooling, only one of the two expansion cards can have a power consumption of
greater than 15W (up to 25W maximum), not including the integrated storage controller.
The system does not support hot-plug or hot-removal of PCI Express cards.
For more information on installing expansion cards and expansion-card priority, see the Expansion
Cards and Expansion-Card Risers section in the Installing System Components chapter of the Dell
PowerEdge R610 Systems Hardware Owner’s Manual
on

Support.dell.com

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11.2 PCI Riser Restrictions

The following PCI riser restrictions apply for the R610:

The riser connectors on the planar do not support plugging in a standard PCI Express card.

Two R610 risers must be installed or the system will not power up.

11.3 Quantities and Priorities

Refer to the Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card Risers section in the Installing System Components
chapter of the Dell PowerEdge R610 Systems Hardware Owner’s Manual on

Support.dell.com

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11.4 PCI Card Dimensions

For information about PCIe slots and card dimensions, see the Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card
Risers section in the Installing System Components chapter in the Dell PowerEdge R610 Systems
Hardware Owner’s Manual
on

Support.Dell.com

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