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тАО08-17-2003 02:35 AM
тАО08-17-2003 02:35 AM
I have a Proliant 800 with 96 ram.
It should have some more, but will not accept any of the dimm??s i??ve got.
Is there anyone who have a sollution for this?
Thanks
Vidar
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тАО08-18-2003 04:14 AM
тАО08-18-2003 04:14 AM
SolutionIt seems you have the oldest model of the server which used only NON-buffered EDO DIMMs which was not typical for Compaq servers with Pentium Pro processors. I guess all the DIMMs you have are either buffered EDO or registered SDRAM. The part numbers for correct memory modules are listed here: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiant800/quickspecs.html
If you can't find them in the current HP price list go to Kingston or Transcend with the same PNs.
Regards,
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тАО08-18-2003 04:14 AM
тАО08-18-2003 04:14 AM
Re: Proliant 800, Ram configuration
It seems you have the oldest model of the server which used only NON-buffered EDO DIMMs which was not typical for Compaq servers with Pentium Pro processors. I guess all the DIMMs you have are either buffered EDO or registered SDRAM. The part numbers for correct memory modules are listed here: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiant800/quickspecs.html
If you can't find them in the current HP price list go to Kingston or Transcend with the same PNs.
Regards,
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тАО09-11-2003 05:05 AM
тАО09-11-2003 05:05 AM
Re: Proliant 800, Ram configuration
Netserver LHpro or IBM Server 315/365 modules worked fine for mine.
http://partsurfer.hp.com and http://inf33-www.informatik.unibw-muenchen.de/infothek/computer/tutorial/eprmhtml/index.htm
will get you the matching part ##.
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тАО09-11-2003 06:19 AM
тАО09-11-2003 06:19 AM
Re: Proliant 800, Ram configuration
Vidar