PowerEdge T320

Does anyone know what stand "CPH"?

It is listed in the section of the connectors on the system board from the PowerEdge T320 operating manual (extract below).

Card SLOT1 PCIE G2 connector - X 4 (CPH) PCIe 4 1
5 card SLOT2 PCIE G2 connector - X 1 (CPH) PCIe 2
PCIe SLOT3 PCIE-G3 - X 16 card connector (CPU1) 6 3
Card slot PCIe SLOT4 PCIE-G3 - X 4 (CPU1) 7 4
Connector card PCIE-G3 - X 4 (CPU1) SLOT6 PCIe 8 6

Hello

It stands for chipset. Some of the pci-e lanes are run by the CPU, and some are on the system board.

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