Remote Workstation Graphics Card
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3.
RPC socket
: If required, this socket connects the DXP4 to the
motherboard using a suitable Remote Power Control (RPC)
cable assembly. This connection may be required to power
cycle the host computer from a remote zero client.
See
Wake on LAN and remote power cycling (on page
for details.
4.
Inter-card connection socket
: This socket is used to connect
two DXP4s together for a maximum of eight displays (octal
mode), or for connecting the DXEC expansion card.
See
4. How to install dual DXP4 cards
with a network expansion card (DXEC)
for how to do this.
5.
PCIe x8 edge connector
: This ×8 connector fits into a PCIe
slot. It is also compatible with ×16 slots.
2.6
Internal card connections
The DXP4 card has several internal sockets and jumpers. These
connections are not accessible through the mounting bracket.
1.
Factory default reset jumper pin
: (Jumper is not fitted) As
an alternative to using the recessed button (see
), you can
use this jumper to restore the DXP4 factory settings. Close
the contacts then power up the host computer.
Before reconfiguring a DXP4 that has been reset, you must
power down the host computer and remove the jumper.
2.
Auxiliary (‘aux’) power socket
: These MXM GPUs require a
PCIe connection to this power socket to function correctly.
•
NVIDIA K2200M
•
NVIDIA M2000M;
•
AMD S4000X;
•
AMD E6760.
For a list of currently supported MXM GPUs, see
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4
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3
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DXP4: Passive Thermal Solution
DXP4: Active Thermal Solution
Figure 4:
DXP4.connections