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Right-side I/O board adds VGA, audio, RJ-45 Ethernet and a USB port to the Latitude E5530
This is a genuine Dell OEM replacement part for the Latitude E5530 laptop. It provides the right-side input-output circuit board featuring VGA video output, an RJ-45 ethernet port, audio connections, and a USB port. The board connects directly to the main motherboard and carries Dell part number 826R6.
This part suits anyone repairing a damaged or faulty right-side IO board on a compatible Latitude E5530 unit. It is not for users of other Dell models or different laptop brands. Buyers needing additional ports or different interface types should look elsewhere.
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The board is a passive circuit that adds VGA, RJ-45 ethernet, audio and USB connectivity; it has no active components, so it draws negligible power and generates no measurable heat.
You need a Dell Latitude E5530 chassis and motherboard with the matching right-side IO connector; the board simply plugs into that existing socket.
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