Removing and installing an adapter, Removing, Installing – Lenovo RD210 User Manual
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1
PCI
riser-card
assembly
(full-height,
full-length
adapters)
2
PCI
riser-card
assembly
(low-profile
adapters)
3
PCI
riser
connector
1
4
PCI
riser
connector
2
Removing
and
installing
an
adapter
The
following
describe
the
types
of
adapters
that
the
server
supports
and
other
information
that
you
must
consider
when
installing
an
adapter:
v
Locate
the
documentation
that
comes
with
the
adapter
and
follow
those
instructions
in
addition
to
the
instructions
in
this
section.
v
The
server
provides
two
PCI
riser
slots
on
the
system
board.
Each
slot
comes
with
a
PCI
riser
assembly
with
a
bracket
installed.
The
following
information
indicates
the
riser
card
slots
and
the
type
of
adapters
that
the
riser
cards
support:
–
Standard
models
of
the
server
comes
with
two
PCI
Express
riser-card
assemblies
installed.
–
A
PCI
Express
riser
card
assembly
has
a
black
connector
and
supports
PCI
Express
adapters.
–
PCI
riser
slot
1
(this
slot
is
the
farthest
slot
away
from
the
power
supplies).
This
slot
supports
only
low-profile
adapters.
–
PCI
riser
slot
2
(this
slot
is
the
closest
slot
to
the
power
supplies).
This
slot
supports
only
full-height,
half-length
adapters.
v
Do
no
set
the
maximum
digital
video
adapter
resolution
above
1600
x
1200
at
60
Hz
for
an
LCD
monitor.
This
is
the
highest
resolution
that
is
supported
for
any
add-on
video
adapter
that
you
install
in
the
server.
v
Any
high-definition
video-out
connector
or
stereo
connector
on
any
add-on
video
adapter
is
not
supported.
v
The
server
does
not
support
full-length
adapters.
v
When
you
install
any
PCI
adapter,
the
power
cords
must
be
connected
form
the
power
source
before
you
remove
the
PCI
Express
riser-card
assembly.
Chapter
5.
Installing
optional
devices
and
replacing
customer
replaceable
units
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