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December 4th, 2002, 12:17 AM
#1
Senior Member
adding ram..
Hello everyone,
I have a compaq proliant server that I got off ebay used. I'm thinking about installing more ram for it, but all I know is that it uses "standard ecc dimms". Now I looked around for some, and I found pc100 and pc133. Somewhere else I read that that's referring to the bus speed....
How can I find out the bus speed? Does it matter at all? Would either work?
-Mike
Either get busy living or get busy dying.
-The Sawshank Redemption
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December 4th, 2002, 12:37 AM
#2
yanksFan: try here http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/s...s/retired.html
You can select your server and it will tell you info about it.
Or here if it is a newer server:
http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/servers.html
N00b> STFU i r teh 1337 (english: You must be mistaken, good sir or madam. I believe myself to be quite a good player. On an unrelated matter, I also apparently enjoy math.)
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December 4th, 2002, 02:45 AM
#3
Senior Member
thanks for your reply. I found the exact same server, and it said it is "expandable to 512 MB with unbuffered EDO ECC DIMMs". But still, what type -- or does it matter (pc66, pc100, pc133?)
-Mike
Either get busy living or get busy dying.
-The Sawshank Redemption
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December 4th, 2002, 03:55 AM
#4
Yanks:
unbufferred edo ecc typically means pc100, check pricegrabber or ebay, your most likely looking for compaq spare 306431-001 (I am making the assumption that the server is an older proliant 3000, 1850, 6500, or 2500) You may want to find out what compaq recommends and hit crucial, kingston, or another third party website to find out cros referencing numbers... 3rd party is a lot cheaper, and even if the server is still under warranty compaq wont bitch, they'll simply ask you to remove the sticks during troubleshooting of a problem
If you could post the model number I can get you a more refined listing of spares
~THEJRC~
I\'ll preach my pessimism right out loud to anyone that listens!
I\'m not afraid to be alive.... I\'m afraid to be alone.
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December 4th, 2002, 04:28 AM
#5
Senior Member
here's my server i found from CXGJarrod: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/s...00/index1.html, and here's the page with the model numbers of the ram (i think that's what you wanted): http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/s...00/memory.html
thanks
-Mike
Either get busy living or get busy dying.
-The Sawshank Redemption
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December 4th, 2002, 03:27 PM
#6
yanksfan you can try to locate the modelnumber on your ram in the server and then google for it. Changes are you will get some specs.
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December 4th, 2002, 04:37 PM
#7
http://www.techsavings.com/ProductIn...oduct=12619558
Here is a link that has 128 megs of Ram for your machine.
Search for "proliant 800 6/200 ram" in Google and you will find many links.
N00b> STFU i r teh 1337 (english: You must be mistaken, good sir or madam. I believe myself to be quite a good player. On an unrelated matter, I also apparently enjoy math.)
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December 4th, 2002, 06:35 PM
#8
Member
Just a note from personal expierence, dont try using a stick of 100 and a stick of 133, doing that screwed up my computer. Not sure wht it may do to yours. Anyway sometimes the stick of ram will tell what type it is also. If your adding more ram make sure they are the same type. Not sure if thats how it works for all computers. Goodluck.
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