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Here we go
I managed to get a peak inside the case and this is the memory info
SK hynix 4GB 1Rx8 PC3L-12800E-11-13-D1
Motherboard (with stripping it) E93839 AM0426
Not sure, but very unlikely I am going to find the same 4GB cheap! Any other options of cheap mem (8Gb) I can use?
Doesn't have to be the exact same - just search for PC3L-12800E
Alternatively you could replace the existing stick with either PC3-12800E, or PC3L-10600E, or PC3-10600E.
PC3 vs PC3L is just normal vs Lower Power ram - you can normally mix and match as Low power modules will just default to normal voltage if another normal voltage module is installed.
10600 vs 12800 is a case of bandwidth, 10600 = 1333Mhz, 12800 = 1600Mhz. In reality there is very little difference in performance, ~5% at most, so it's not worth chasing 12800 if you see a good deal on 10600. In theory you can mix the two speeds as they should just run at the lower speed, but occasionally it can cause issues
As long as the module ends with an E then it is ECC Unbuffered, which is what you will require (and also the same memory that HP Microserver's accept - so you could also look e.g. for "HP Microserver memory").
Think I'm going to SNIP.
Looking at mine either would fit. It's approx. 10" to the lower drive cage.
Looking at mine either would fit. It's approx. 10" to the lower drive cage.
Open the box and have a look?
Anyone have recommendations for an after market CPU cooler? Ideally I want something that will work with the existing Dell CPU cooler mount, so I don't need to pull out the entire motherboard to install it.
I'm making some upgrades to the T20. PSU is getting upgraded to a 650W Seasonic, CPU is being upgraded to a 4790K, video card will potentially be upgraded to GTX 1660 Super or Ti.
Have a read around about upgrading boots, before you do. Much of the components are proprietary Dell, and will throw up errors on bit of you change them. I tried swapping out just the rear fan and it wasn't happy.
To be honest, I'm not sure a T20 is the best base for a 4790k. It's a hot case at the best of times.
Have a read around about upgrading boots, before you do. Much of the components are proprietary Dell, and will throw up errors on bit of you change them. I tried swapping out just the rear fan and it wasn't happy.
To be honest, I'm not sure a T20 is the best base for a 4790k. It's a hot case at the best of times.