User's and BIOS Manual (1.0)

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AS1020P-T(R)/1020P-8(R) User's Manual
5-7 Adding PCI Cards
1. PCI slots
Your system should come with one or two riser cards to acommodate the use of
one or two PCI expansion cards. The number and type of cards supported by
each server system is shown below.
The 1020P-T(R)/1020P-8(R) supports the use of one (each) standard size (full-
height full-length) 133/100 MHz PCI-X add-on cards or two PCI-Express x8 add-on
cards or a combination thereof.
Riser Card Slot Add-on Card
CSE-RR1U-XR (installed) PCI-X (R) PCI-X (133 MHz)
CSE-RR1U-X (installed) PCI-X (L) PCI-X (100 MHz)
CSE-RR1U-ER (boxed) Univ. PCI (R) PCI-Express x8
CSE-RR1U-EL (boxed) Univ. PCI (L) PCI-Express x8
Notes: (L) refers to left and (R) refers to right-side slots when viewed from the front
of the chassis. "Boxed" riser cards are included with the system (in the accessory
box). A PCI-X slot and a PCI-E slot together constitute a Universal PCI slot. If both
riser cards are to be used, you must remove part of the chassis rear I/O panel and
install the right-side riser card (when viewed from front of the system) fi rst.
2. PCI card installation
Before installing a PCI add-on card, make sure you install it into the riser card
and slot that supports the speed of the card (see step 1 above - you may need
to change the installed riser card with a boxed one to support the type of add-on
card you wish to install).
Begin by swinging out the release tab on the PCI slot shield that corresponds
to the riser slot you wish to populate. Insert the PCI card into the correct riser
slot, pushing down with your thumbs evenly on both sides of the card. Finish by
pushing the release tab back to its original (locked) position. Follow this proce-
dure when adding a card to the other slot (if applicable).