Description
HPE Riser Card
The HPE Riser Card is a compact PCIe expansion solution designed to maximize the I/O capacity of Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers without compromising chassis space or airflow. Engineered for reliability in data centers, this riser card enables seamless addition of PCIe devices such as NICs, storage controllers, or accelerators, delivering expanded performance while preserving the HP server’s streamlined footprint. Whether you’re upgrading a ProLiant blade or a rackmount system, the HPE Riser Card is crafted to integrate with HP’s hardware ecosystem for consistent compatibility, maintainability, and efficient operation in enterprise environments.
- Optimized for HP ecosystems: engineered to integrate with HP ProLiant, HP BladeSystem, and select HP rack servers that support PCIe riser cards, ensuring reliable operation, clean installation, and consistent driver support across HP hardware generations.
- PCIe expansion for demanding workloads: adds crucial PCIe expansion lanes to support high-bandwidth devices such as network adapters, NVMe storage controllers, GPUs, and other accelerators, helping you unlock faster data processing and improved I/O throughput.
- Durable, purpose-built construction: built with rugged materials and precision connectors to withstand data-center conditions, maintain signal integrity, and resist thermal cycling, vibration, and dust exposure common in enterprise deployments.
- Airflow-conscious design: low-profile, edge-focused geometry minimizes obstruction to airflow within dense server racks, helping maintain optimal cooling and reducing hot spots in multi-node configurations.
- Easy deployment and serviceability: designed for straightforward installation with clear alignment and secure retention, enabling faster upgrades with minimal downtime and simplified maintenance when replacing or reconfiguring components.
Technical Details of HPE Riser Card
Technical specifications for the HPE Riser Card may vary by model and the server SKU it supports. This section provides a general overview of the key attributes typically associated with HP riser solutions designed to extend PCIe connectivity in enterprise servers. For precise, model-specific details, consult the official HP product documentation or the server’s hardware maintenance guide that corresponds to your exact SKU.
- Product type: Riser card intended for PCIe expansion within HP server chassis and backplanes.
- Compatibility: suitable for HP ProLiant servers and other HP systems that support PCIe riser modules; always verify compatibility with your server’s model, BIOS version, and maintenance manual.
- Form factor: compact, low-profile riser that fits within the server’s PCIe expansion area while preserving cable management and airflow.
- Interface: PCIe-based interface enabling expansion of PCIe slots and devices; designed to maintain signal integrity across connections in dense data-center environments.
- Warranty and support: covered under HP’s warranty terms for officially supported configurations; terms vary by region and SKU—confirm with HP or your authorized reseller.
How to Install HPE Riser Card
Installing the HPE Riser Card should be performed with the system powered down and fully unplugged, following proper electrostatic discharge precautions. The steps below outline a safe, general procedure for upgrading or replacing a PCIe riser card in supported HP servers. Always refer to your specific server’s maintenance guide for model-dependent instructions and torque specifications.
- Power down the server and disconnect all power cables, data cables, and external peripherals. Ground yourself to avoid static discharge before handling internal components.
- Remove the server cover or access panel to expose the motherboard/backplane area where PCIe risers are located, following the server’s service manual.
- Locate the existing riser card or the empty riser slot corresponding to your intended upgrade. If removing an old riser, carefully disconnect any attached cables or connectors per the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Align the HPE Riser Card with the PCIe slot, ensuring the connector orientation matches the backplane interface. Gently insert the card, applying even pressure until it is fully seated and the retaining mechanism engages.
- Secure the riser card using the server’s approved retention method, whether a screw, clip, or latch, ensuring there is no play or misalignment that could cause intermittent connections.
- Reconnect any necessary cables, including backplane or auxiliary connections as required by your server configuration. Tidy cabling to preserve airflow and accessibility for future maintenance.
- Reinstall the server cover, reconnect power, and power on the system. Enter BIOS/UEFI setup to verify recognition of the new PCIe devices and ensure the riser appears in the hardware inventory.
- Boot into the operating system, install or update drivers for any PCIe devices added via the riser, and perform a basic functionality test to confirm proper operation and stability.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the HPE Riser Card? A riser card is a PCIe expansion accessory that plugs into a server’s motherboard or backplane to provide additional PCIe lanes and support for more devices, all while preserving the compact form factor of enterprise servers.
- Which servers are compatible? The riser card is designed for HP ProLiant servers and other HP systems that support PCIe riser modules. Compatibility depends on the server model, chassis design, and BIOS version, so always verify against the specific SKU documentation.
- Will installing a riser card affect warranty? In most cases, installing a supported HP riser card as part of the server’s intended configuration does not void warranty. Confirm warranty terms with HP for your exact SKU and regional terms to be certain.
- Do I need to update BIOS or firmware? It is generally recommended to update the server BIOS/UEFI and related firmware to ensure proper PCIe device enumeration, compatibility, and optimal performance after installing a riser card.
- Where can I find more technical details? For precise specifications, supported slot configurations, and any SKU-specific requirements, consult HP’s official product documentation, the server’s maintenance guide, or HP support resources corresponding to your model.
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