Server Accessories — Risers, Rails, Bezels & Rack Hardware

The 9,800+ small parts that finish a server build — by brand and by part number

About Server Accessories

Every fleet refresh ends the same way: the servers arrive, and the build stalls on a $40 part — a missing riser, a rail kit that didn't ship, a bezel for the customer-facing rack. Our Server Accessories inventory covers 9,800+ of these parts across Dell PowerEdge, HP ProLiant, IBM/Lenovo and Sun/Oracle systems.

The Big Clusters

  • Riser cards & riser assemblies — 1,300+ PCIe risers by server model and slot configuration (x8/x16, low-profile, butterfly)
  • Backplanes & midplanes — 1,800+ drive backplane boards, expanders and midplane assemblies
  • Rail kits & rack hardware — 2,000+ sliding/static rails, cable management arms, and rack mounting kits
  • Bezels, blanks & fillers — front bezels (with keys), drive blanks, PSU fillers and fan blanks that keep airflow honest
  • The rest — TPM modules, interposers, battery kits, heatsink retention and every small bracket a chassis manual names

Search by your server model plus the part type ("R740 riser 2", "DL380 Gen10 rail kit") or by the OEM part number from the service manual. Doing a rack buildout? Send the BOM — we quote accessory bundles with volume pricing and single-shipment consolidation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do drive blanks and fillers actually matter for cooling?

Yes. Server airflow is engineered assuming every bay, PSU slot and PCIe slot is populated or blanked. An open drive bay lets cooling air bypass the hot components behind it — Dell and HPE both document higher component temperatures and fan speeds (more noise, more power) with missing blanks. Blanks are the cheapest thermal fix available.

Are Dell PowerEdge rail kits model-specific?

Largely yes. Rails match the chassis generation and depth — an R740 sliding rail kit (1U/2U B6/A7 style) differs from R640 and from the G14→G15 transition. The safe path is ordering by the rail kit part number in the server manual, or telling us the exact server model; "universal" rails usually mean drilling or zip ties.

What is a PCIe riser card and when do I need one?

Rack servers mount PCIe cards parallel to the motherboard using riser cards that turn the slot 90°. Which riser you need depends on slot count and electrical width: for example, adding a second GPU or a 100GbE NIC to an R740 typically requires the Riser 2 or Riser 3 assembly with x16 wiring. The chassis manual maps riser part numbers to slot configurations.

Can I buy a front bezel with the key for a used server?

Yes — our bezels ship with keys where the OEM design uses one (Dell and HPE bezels share common key patterns per generation, so a replacement bezel key works). A bezel is more than cosmetic: it filters dust and prevents casual drive removal in shared racks.

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