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January 9th, 2016 10:00
PowerEdge 1950 II PCI Riser
Hi,
I have a Dell PowerEdge 1950 genII.
But it holds an PCI64 riser,
And i have seen on different forums that it could be replaced by an PCI-Ex riser.
With PN: FP332
I have bought the riser to find out that it actually doesnt fit at all...
The connector needs to be reversed actually to make it work/fit.
Does anyone had an sollution or compatible PN's
Riser (new)
Dell PN: CN-0FP332-69702-85A-0410
Rev: A00
Server:
Dell PowerEdge 1950 II
ST:
Riser old (full length)
Dell PN: CN-0J9065-69702-76T-1164
Rev: A01
Riser old (hakf length)
Dell PN: CN-0J7554-69702-775-1347
Rev: A01
If u need any more info,
Let me know
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Daniel My
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January 9th, 2016 15:00
Hello
That is the sideplane for the integrated storage slot. If you forced it into the slot for either the center or left riser then you may have damaged the slot.
J9065 and J7554 are the PCI-X center and left risers. The center and left PCI-E risers are part numbers J7846 and JH879. You might find them listed under different part numbers as well. We generally have several part numbers for the same part.
Thanks
MOHdennisNL
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January 9th, 2016 19:00
Hi,
First of, thanks for the quick reply.
Dont worry about the server, i always look at parts that i buy to see if it fits. Allignments, height. And even then, when i insert it, and it doesnt feels right, i stop and reevaluate all parts.
I do have a fair amount of IT experience, in comparison of some employees in my company managing so insert an 775 socket wrongly but do manage to force the cooler on top, and it stays that way.
On topic again,
I had a kind of feleing that it had something to do with storage, because it was printed next to the pci express slot, like u mentioned.
I will order the partnumers u have provided me, and if there's an issue with that i will let u know.
But i know it all goed well now.
Thanks,
Dennis