4 Slot Riser
A riser board is a circuit board that gives a computer motherboard the option for additional expansion cards to be added to the computer. Desktop computer riser boards were used with LPX, NLX, and even some ATX motherboards. LPX motherboards had a riser board slot on the motherboard, NLX motherboards plugged into a riser board, and Intel had an ATX motherboard with riser board in December 1999. The ATX riser board supported either two or three PCI cards, but never supported AGP.
4 Slot Picatinny Rail Riser
Today, riser boards are rarely used or found in desktop computers, which mostly use an ATX motherboard with expansion slots on the motherboard. However, there are still many servers and routers that use riser boards. Below, is a picture of a 4-slot riser board used with an early Compaq computers. It plugged into the motherboard and gives the computer the ability to add four expansion cards.
Mount your rifle scope, red dot, or optic to the optimum height or for clearance over your front sight. Available in multiple heights, lengths, and styles. 5 Slot/2.5in Low Profile Lockdown Series High Performance Riser Mount. Quick view Add to Cart. High Profile Picatinny Riser. Below, is a picture of a 4-slot riser board used with an early Compaq computers. It plugged into the motherboard and gives the computer the ability to add four expansion cards. Hardware terms, Motherboard terms Was this page useful?
Related pages
4 Slot Riser Kit
Hardware terms, Motherboard terms