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PCI-E NIC Cards provide redundant connectivity to ensure an uninterrupted network connection.
PCI-E NIC Cards are ideal for VM environments with multiple operating systems, requiring shared or dedicated NICs.
They are specially designed for desktop PC clients, servers, and workstations with few PCI Express slots available.
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How to Plug in a PCI-E Power Cord?
PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), commonly abbreviated as PCIe or PCI-E, provides an interface to add expansion cards to your computer. PCI-E cards add features or enable the connection of certain devices, such as Firewire, USB 3.0, HDMI and High-Definition Audio. Some PCI Express cards -- particularly high-powered graphics cards -- require a six-pin or eight-pin PCI Express power cable. Most modern power supplies provide at least a six-pin PCI-E cable. You can connect the cable to the card after you install the card to the motherboard.
4 Steps to plug in a PCI-E Power Card are shown below. Just to follow please.
- Remove the PCI Express card from its protective packaging. Line up the gold pins on the end of the card with the indents in the expansion slot.
- Insert the card straight down into the slot until the retainer on the right of the card snaps closed.
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- Screw the card into place. Locate the six-pin, eight-pin or 6+2-pin power cable coming from the power supply.
- Locate the six-pin or eight-pin interface on the end of the expansion card. Connect the appropriate power cable to the rear of the PCI Express card. A 6+2-pin power cable can connect to either a six-pin or eight-pin interface.
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