Lycom DT-107R PCI-E 1x 1 Slot Right Angle Riser Card - A Dream for Rackmount Users
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Lycom DT-107R PCI-E 1x 1 Slot Right Angle Riser Card - A Dream for Rackmount Users
Scan code: LN20095 Manufacturer code: DT-107R
End Of Life
End Of LifeSale

Lycom DT-107R PCI-E 1x 1 Slot Right Angle Riser Card - A Dream for Rackmount Users

Lycom DT-107R PCI-E 1x 1 Slot Right Angle Riser Card - A Dream for Rackmount Users

Scan code: LN20095 Manufacturer code: DT-107R
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Product Overview This Riser Card connects directly into the computer motherboard and provides the bus extension for PCI
Express 1x Bus. Features o Supports 1-lane Gen1 & Gen2 & Gen3 PCI Express
o Right Angle Riser for 1 slot PCI-Express
o Best Right Angle Riser for PCIe architecture Rack Mount System
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
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