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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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What Are PCI Riser Cards Used For?
PC users often connect peripherals, such as video cards and sound cards, to their computers to enhance functionality. Due to size configuration issues, it may be difficult to attach such cards to a computer. A PCI riser card can assist with this issue.
A PCI, or Peripheral Component Interconnect, riser card can be an expansion card or printed circuit board. The card or circuit board connects to the motherboard, or main circuit board, of a computer.
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PCI riser cards enable peripheral devices to plug into a system inside a case or sheath. The size of the case may occasionally be too constrictive to accommodate the upright placement of expansion cards or adapters. PCI riser cards attach to and lift over the computer motherboard. Riser cards also contain sockets, or slots, which can be used to house additional PCI devices. Riser cards enable these additional cards or devices to connect to the mainboard in a parallel configuration instead of upright. This positioning helps conserve space in the case.
A PCI riser card detects signals that are transmitted through a connector located on the motherboard. The PCI riser card can then send or distribute the signals appropriately through dedicated connectors on the card.
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