Supermicro Riser Card

SupermicroSKU: 3797204

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Sale price$90.30

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Supermicro Riser Card - 3 x PCI Express 3.0 x8, PCI Express 3.0 x16 - WIO - 2U Chassis

Unlock dense PCIe expansion in a compact 2U footprint with the Supermicro Riser Card. Engineered for reliability and designed to maximize I/O throughput in wired I/O (WIO) configurations, this riser card brings four PCIe 3.0 lanes to your backplane from the host system, enabling flexible deployment of GPUs, high-speed NICs, storage controllers, and other PCIe devices. Built to fit Supermicro’s 2U chassis ecosystems, it optimizes airflow, reduces cable clutter, and preserves rear-access for maintenance—delivering scalable performance for data centers, HPC clusters, virtualization hosts, and enterprise environments that demand dense, high-bandwidth expansion without compromising serviceability.

  • Performance and expansion: The card provides a slot configuration of 3 × PCIe 3.0 x8 and 1 × PCIe 3.0 x16, delivering a versatile balance between bandwidth and slot count. With PCIe 3.0 up to approximately 985 MB/s per lane, the x16 slot offers peak bandwidth suitable for GPUs or high-speed accelerators, while the x8 slots support additional NICs, storage controllers, or acceleration devices. This combination enables multi-card deployments in a compact 2U chassis, helping you scale compute and I/O density to meet demanding workloads such as AI inference, virtualization, and data analytics. By moving expansion cards to the rear of the chassis, you gain cleaner cable routing and improved thermal performance, which translates to more stable performance and easier maintenance during firmware updates or component swaps. This design also supports future-proofing within the PCIe 3.0 ecosystem, ensuring reliable operation with a broad range of PCIe 3.0 compliant devices.
  • Design and reliability: Crafted for Supermicro’s WIO (with IO) 2U backplane configurations, this riser card emphasizes precise mechanical fit and robust electrical signaling. The connectors and alignment features are engineered to minimize installation misalignment, reducing the risk of signal integrity issues. The compact yet sturdy form factor supports dense rack deployments while maintaining straightforward rear access for servicing. High-quality materials and manufacturing standards contribute to dependable operation in data center conditions, including long uptimes and fluctuating workloads. The result is a dependable expansion solution that preserves consistent PCIe signaling, helping you avoid intermittent connectivity or performance drops as you scale up your hardware lineup.
  • Flexibility and interoperability: With four PCIe 3.0 lanes distributed across 3 × x8 and 1 × x16 slots, the riser card is compatible with a wide ecosystem of PCIe devices—from GPUs and NICs to storage controllers and accelerators. This flexibility is particularly valuable in virtualization environments where PCIe devices may need to be allocated to virtual machines or containers, or in HPC setups that require multiple accelerators to fuel parallel workloads. The design supports a variety of device lengths and power profiles typically found in PCIe 3.0 devices, enabling you to tailor the back-end expansion to your specific workload mix. By enabling multiple devices within a 2U chassis, you can achieve higher aggregate throughput, improved storage I/O performance, and more robust networking capabilities without expanding the chassis footprint.
  • Management, installation, and maintenance efficiency: The riser card simplifies expansion in 2U servers by aligning with standard motherboard PCIe lanes and backplane interfaces. Installation is straightforward, avoiding complex wiring or custom adapters. Once installed, you can monitor the PCIe devices through BIOS and system management tools, simplifying post-install validation and ongoing maintenance. The rear-access card positioning enhances serviceability, making component swaps and upgrades less disruptive to ongoing operations. The reduced cable mass also improves airflow, which is critical in dense 2U environments where cooling efficiency directly influences sustained performance and hardware longevity.
  • Quality and ecosystem compatibility: Supermicro’s enterprise-grade hardware is designed for predictable performance and broad compatibility within its product ecosystem. This riser card is intended to work seamlessly with compatible Supermicro 2U chassis and backplanes, helping you avoid compatibility surprises and accelerating deployment timelines. For data centers investing in GPU acceleration, virtualization, or high-performance networking, this card provides a reliable expansion path that aligns with Supermicro’s engineering standards and testing regimes. When paired with suitable devices and chassis, the Riser Card helps deliver consistent latency, stable throughput, and a cleaner server interior—contributing to lower maintenance overhead and better total cost of ownership over time.

Technical Details of Supermicro Riser Card

  • Slot configuration: 3 × PCI Express 3.0 x8 and 1 × PCI Express 3.0 x16
  • PCIe version: PCIe 3.0
  • Backplane compatibility: Designed for 2U chassis with WIO backplane
  • Form factor: Riser card for server backplane expansion
  • Brand: Supermicro

How to install Supermicro Riser Card

  • Step 1: Power down the server completely, unplug all power sources, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
  • Step 2: Remove the server chassis cover to access the motherboard and backplane area. Identify the appropriate PCIe slot on the motherboard and the corresponding backplane mounting location for the riser card.
  • Step 3: If needed, remove the expansion slot cover at the rear of the chassis to accommodate the riser card's rear-facing PCIe connectors. Keep the screws handy for securing the riser card later in the process.
  • Step 4: Align the riser card with the motherboard PCIe slot and the backplane connection. Gently press the card straight into the PCIe slot until it seats firmly and the backplane connectors engage securely.
  • Step 5: Secure the riser card to the chassis using the appropriate standoff screws, ensuring the card is firmly mounted and doesn’t flex. Reconnect any backplane cables or auxiliary connectors as required by your chassis configuration.
  • Step 6: Reinstall the chassis cover, reconnect power, and boot the server. Enter BIOS/UEFI to verify the PCIe devices connected via the riser card are detected, and configure the device order or virtualization settings as needed for your workload.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many PCIe slots does the Supermicro Riser Card provide?

    A: It offers four PCIe 3.0 slots in a 3 × x8 plus 1 × x16 configuration, optimized for dense 2U deployments.

  • Q: Is this riser card compatible with PCIe 4.0 devices?

    A: The card supports PCIe 3.0 devices and signaling. For PCIe 4.0 devices, verify compatibility with your motherboard and backplane or consider a PCIe 4.0-ready solution.

  • Q: What chassis type is required?

    A: The card is designed for Supermicro 2U chassis with a WIO (with IO) backplane configuration. Verify your model’s backplane compatibility before purchase.

  • Q: Can I install GPUs and NICs simultaneously?

    A: Yes, the four-slot configuration supports a mix of PCIe devices such as GPUs, network adapters, and storage controllers, provided your power and cooling are sufficient for the combined load.

  • Q: Does the card come with mounting hardware?

    A: Typically, mounting screws and basic installation hardware are included with the chassis and backplane; check the seller’s listing for exact contents and any optional accessories.

  • Q: What about warranty and support?

    A: Warranty and support details vary by vendor and region. Refer to the seller’s policy for coverage duration, eligibility, and service terms.


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