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PCI-X Technology
PCI-X technology leverages the wide acceptance of the PCI bus and provides an
evolutionary I/O upgrade to conventional PCI. PCI-X technology enhances the PCI
protocol and frequency to meet bandwidth needs of enterprise computing systems.
PCI-X provides backward compatibility with the PCI bus at both the expansion board
and system level.
Expansion Slots
The ProLiant DL760 G2 server has ten 64-bit PCI-X expansion slots operating at
100 MHz and one 64-bit PCI expansion slot operating at 33 MHz.
• Slots 1 and 2 (bus 19) support PCI-X expansion boards at 100 MHz and 66 MHz
or PCI expansion boards at 66 MHz and 33 MHz; it is keyed for 3.3v signaling.
• Slots 3 and 4 (bus 15) support PCI-X expansion boards at 100 MHz and 66 MHz
or PCI expansion boards at 66 MHz and 33 MHz; it is keyed for 3.3v signaling.
• Slots 5 and 6 (bus 11) support PCI-X expansion boards at 100 MHz and 66 MHz
or PCI expansion boards at 66 MHz and 33 MHz; it is keyed for 3.3v signaling.
• Slots 7 and 8 (bus 7) support PCI-X expansion boards at 100 MHz and 66 MHz
or PCI expansion boards at 66 MHz and 33 MHz; it is keyed for 3.3v signaling.
• Slot 9 (bus 0) supports PCI expansion boards at 33 MHz; it is keyed for 5v
signaling.
• Slots 10 and 11 (bus 3) support PCI-X expansion boards at 100 MHz and
66 MHz or PCI expansion boards at 66 MHz and 33 MHz; it is keyed for 3.3v
signaling.
NOTE: The operating system detects PCI devices in the following slot order:
9-10-11-7-8-5-6-3-4-1-2.
NOTE: The ProLiant DL760 G2 server ships with the NIC preinstalled in slot 11.
NOTE: It is recommended that you install the optional RILOE II board into slot 9.
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