Description
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit
The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit is a purpose-built expansion solution for enterprise data centers that demand scalable I/O options without compromising reliability or thermal performance. Specifically engineered for the ThinkSystem SR860 V2 server, this PCIe FH (full-height) riser card unlocks powerful expansion capabilities by delivering dual x8 PCIe connections in a compact, chassis-optimized design. This riser kit is designed to simplify I/O upgrades, enabling administrators to deploy high-performance GPUs, high-speed network adapters, storage controllers, or accelerators while preserving the server’s airflow and energy efficiency. With Lenovo’s rigorous engineering standards, the SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit provides a secure, plug-and-play upgrade path that minimizes downtime and protects the reliability that mission-critical workloads rely on. Whether you’re building a virtualization host, an AI inference node, a data analytics platform, or a dense HPC cluster, this riser kit helps you tailor the SR860 V2 to your exact workload mix while maintaining data center efficiency and serviceability.
- Expanded I/O for ThinkSystem SR860 V2: This PCIe riser delivers two x8 PCIe lanes, enabling dual-device expansion in a compact 2U chassis. It supports high-bandwidth devices such as GPUs, network adapters, or storage controllers, letting you scale performance for virtualization, AI workloads, and database acceleration without compromising space or airflow.
- Robust, enterprise-grade design: Built to Lenovo’s stringent standards, the SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit uses high-quality connectors and materials to minimize signal loss, ensure reliable operation under heavy workloads, and endure the rigors of data-center environments. It’s engineered for long-term reliability in 24/7 operating conditions.
- Optimized for airflow and cable management: The full-height (FH) riser is designed to fit seamlessly within the SR860 V2 chassis, promoting efficient airflow and clean cable routing. This helps maintain cool temperatures, reduce noise, and optimize overall system performance in dense deployments.
- Flexible deployment for diverse workloads: Use this riser with select PCIe devices to accelerate AI inference, HPC tasks, high-speed networking, or storage acceleration. Its dual x8 configuration supports a range of expansion cards to match evolving data-center needs and workload profiles.
- Easy installation and serviceability: The kit is designed for straightforward installation and future upgrades, reducing downtime and simplifying maintenance. With Lenovo’s support ecosystem, you can expect smooth integration with existing SR860 V2 configurations and service plans.
Technical Details of Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit
Technical details for this item are typically specified in the official product data sheet and distributor specifications. This description provides a high-level overview of the riser’s purpose and compatibility with the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 family. For exact figures such as connector types, supported PCIe generations, lane configurations, mounting hardware, and environmental limits, please consult the specifications section of the Lenovo/ Synnex data sheets or your authorized Lenovo channel partner. The SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit is designed to integrate with the SR860 V2 system architecture, enabling reliable expansion of PCIe capability within the constraints of a 2U chassis while maintaining Lenovo’s standards for signal integrity and thermal performance.
How to install Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit
- Power down the server and unplug all power cords and peripheral cables. Ground yourself to protect sensitive components from static discharge before handling the chassis interior.
- Open the SR860 V2 chassis side panel following the service manual’s instructions for safe access to the PCIe expansion area. Identify the PCIe slot or backplane region designated for the FH riser installation.
- If an existing riser or expansion bracket occupies the slot, carefully disconnect any connected devices and remove the old card according to Lenovo guidelines. Keep mounting screws and hardware for reuse if applicable.
- Align the SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit with the motherboard or backplane connectors, ensuring proper orientation to avoid bending pins. Gently seat the riser into the PCIe slot, then secure it with the supplied screws or retention hardware to lock it in place.
- Reconnect any required power or interconnect cables as dictated by the motherboard and PCIe devices being installed. Ensure cables are routed neatly to prevent airflow obstruction.
- Close the chassis, reattach the side panel, and reconnect power. Power on the server and enter the BIOS/UEFI setup to verify that the new PCIe devices are detected and configured correctly. Adjust any necessary PCIe slot settings, lane allocations, or device priority options as required by your workload.
- Boot into your operating system, install or update drivers for the new PCIe devices, and validate device functioning with representative workloads. Monitor system temperatures and verify stability under load to confirm proper integration.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 x8/x8 PCIe FH Riser 1 Kit? It is a PCIe full-height riser kit designed to expand I/O in the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR860 V2 server by providing dual x8 PCIe connections for additional expansion cards.
- What devices can I connect through this riser? The dual x8 PCIe lanes support a range of PCIe cards, including GPUs, high-speed NICs, storage adapters, and PCIe accelerators, allowing you to tailor the SR860 V2 to AI, virtualization, networking, and storage workloads.
- Is this riser compatible with other Lenovo servers? This particular kit is intended for the ThinkSystem SR860 V2 family. For compatibility with different Lenovo chassis, consult Lenovo product compatibility guides or your Lenovo authorized distributor.
- Does installing the riser require downtime? Installing a PCIe riser typically requires a server downtime window. Plan maintenance accordingly and follow your organization's change-management procedures.
- Where can I find exact specifications? For precise information such as PCIe generation support, connector types, and mounting details, refer to the official specifications page from Lenovo or the Synnex distributor data for the SKU, or contact Lenovo support.
- What warranty or support is included? Lenovo ThinkSystem components, including PCIe riser kits, are typically covered under standard hardware warranties and service contracts. Check with your vendor for the exact terms applicable to your region and service level.
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