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07-01-2011 04:35 PM
07-01-2011 04:35 PM
M150 G6 Memory Issues
Hello,
I have 3 Proliant M150 G6 servers brand new in the box. I have opened and tested 2 of them with the same results, they are as follows:
I am trying to upgrade the memory from the standard single 2G Hynix stick to (2) 4G Kingston sticks (8G total). The Kingston sticks I am using are KTH-PL313/4G and are registered. The HP equivalent part number is listed right on the package and is 500658-B21. When I have the Kingston memory installed, 3 out of 4 boots will be ok. On the 4th boot one of 2 things will happen, I will either get the 8 beep error and freeze OR it will boot up without beeps, but during POST I will get the "101 Unsupported memory" error and it will only show 4G installed. When I take out the Kingston sticks and put in (4) 2G Hynix sticks (that came with these originally) the system runs as it should.
I have called Kingston to verify and they guarantee that their memory will work and is not the problem. I then called HP and they won't even talk to me (even though I have a "preferred" ID and account) because I am using "3rd party" hardware.
Anybody else out there experiencing these issues?
Thanks......
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07-15-2011 04:16 PM
07-15-2011 04:16 PM
Re: M150 G6 Memory Issues
Anyone?
I have now opened the 3rd server, brand new. Same memory, same problem.
Thanks.....
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07-15-2011 05:50 PM
07-15-2011 05:50 PM
Re: M150 G6 Memory Issues
I know you won't like hearing the same thing HP support told you but I'm just honest, Kingston or X memory vendor will always tell you they're compatible but in the end you're on you're own if it doesn't work, buy HP certified memory and avoid the pain.
Good luck
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07-19-2011 10:11 AM
07-19-2011 10:11 AM
Re: M150 G6 Memory Issues
Thanks SMR,
I thought that might be the case and was kind of expecting to hear it.
I appreciate the reply.....
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07-28-2011 11:57 AM
07-28-2011 11:57 AM
Re: M150 G6 Memory Issues
Well,
I purchased "HP certified" memory from HP and guess what, same problem. All 3 servers will not recognize more than 8G memory, no matter how configured. I had an HP tech come out and she brought some memory of her own. After replacing the board in one of the servers she tried her memory. All of her sticks worked. She thinks I was sent a bad batch of memory!!
Ugh, this whole thing has been the single most painful setup I have ever encountered.
Rethinking HP servers.........
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09-29-2011 08:29 AM
09-29-2011 08:29 AM
Re: M150 G6 Memory Issues
Can't understand what was the final decision of HP tech - can you clarify?
Did Kingston memory work after motherboard replacement or you had to use HP branded memory?
Thanks!
Alexey.
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12-02-2011 11:36 AM
12-02-2011 11:36 AM
Re: M150 G6 Memory Issues
Sorry Alexey,
I haven't logged in for a while. Final outcome was a new motherboard and HP memory. The HP memory that I had was no good. The tech traded her memory with the HP memory that I had and it all worked. I still have 2 other M150's here that I need to test with Kingston. When I do that, I will post the results.