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HPE 82E Dual Port 8G SFP+ Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter / FC HBA PCIe Gen2 x8 - 697890-001 / AJ763B

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Item number
119078
Condition
Used
Weight
150 g
Delivery time
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Availability
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  • HPE 82E Dual Port 8G SFP+ Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter / FC HBA PCIe Gen2 x8 - 697890-001 / AJ763B
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Description

Description: HPE 82E Dual Port 8G SFP+ Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter / FC HBA PCIe Gen2 x8 - 697890-001 / AJ763B
Brand name: HPE
Model name: 82E
Controller: Emulex LPe12002
Data rate: 8 Gbit/s, 4 Gbit/s, 2 Gbit/s
Ports: 2x
Type of connector: SFP+
Type of adapter: slot card PCIe Gen2 x8
Special feature: -
Application: SAN
Compatible with nearly all machines from these model series:
  HP ProLiant G7 series
  HP ProLiant Gen8 series
  HPE ProLiant Gen9 series
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x adapter with 2x transceiver, high profile bezel
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