Upgrading your Server 7-29
Option Boards
Your server's expansion capabilities meet the needs of file and application servers for high
performance I/O by providing a combination of PCI expansion slots. This section describes how to
install and remove the PCI option boards.
The I/O expansion slots in your server are located on the system board. The system board has two
100 MHz and one 133 MHz PCI connector slots that accommodate 64 bit PCI cards and three 33
MHz PCI connector slots that accommodate 32 bit PCI cards.
IMPORTANT:
The PCI board is extremely sensitive to static electricity.
Make sure to touch the metal frame of the server to discharge static
electricity from your body before handling the PCI board. Do not touch the
PCI board terminals or on-board parts by a bare hand or place the PCI
board directly on the desk. For details, see the section "Anti-static
Measures".
64-bit/133 MHz
*1,*2
PCI board slot #1
PCI board slot #2
PCI board slot #3
PCI board slot #4
PCI board slot #5
PCI board slot #6
32-bit/33 MHz
2
64-bit/100 MHz
*
System
board
*1 The system operates at the rate of 33 MHz when PCI boards operating only at 33 MHz are installed in these slots.
*2 Do not install a set of PCI boards providing a specific function to extend over both the 64-bit and 32-bit PCI buses.
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