Video card HDMI in DELL PowerEdge R320

Buongiorno,

Announcement of riguardo chiedo UN UN Dell PowerEdge R320 informazione:

Ho di installare una scheda video by poter cute need a monitor HDMI quindi con uscita is dedicated.

Could gentilmente elencarmi quali sono compatibility modelli con questo Server?

Thank you, Andrea.

Buongiorno,

will one OTS ' email by putting our server it service tag del suo.

Grazie

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