Server, ram, EEC?

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ok, looking at getting a server for the office but wanting to upgrade the ram a bit out of the box, I can get unbuffered ram way cheaper than what the supplier is offering for the same amount, will standard DDR2 fit in a server motherboard thats got FB dimms in?
I'd take the old ram out first.

also I've heard that some servers can be picky about their ram, its a poweredge SC 1430, any opinions?
 
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If the motherboard is FB-DIMMS then you are talking the same type of Memory as a Mac Pro.

Just checked on Crucial and is definitelty 240-pin FB-DIMMS for this server.
 
If its got xeons in there then you are pretty much limited to ECC FB-Dimms... if its got the intel extreme CPUs then you can get away with plain FB-Dimms... prices on these have come down a bit recently so careful when buying as not all shops have reduced prices.
 
some motheboards can take ECC and non ECC (as long as you don't mix them)

the crucial website is usually good for telling you whether or not yours can take it
 
bugger.
washoping to slap some cheap (er) OC-z or somthing in there but its xeons.
 
interesting, the answer is ofcorse to buy the server and try some of our DDR 2 in it.
only issue is then the other ram's even more I'd guess!
 
after being stung by this today (lol), non ecc won't work in a T105 or SC440 (both dell servers)

i found some kingston ecc (2gb sticks) for about £33 though
 
ok well if I only need EEC and not FBD I should be OK buying some of that kingston (found it <3 google) for the server
now all I've godda do is convince the boss to get SBS 2003 or 2008 rather than just server on its own :S
 
server 2008 x64

runs like a dream :)

most vista x64 drivers work perfectly on it, and most server manufacturers have got 2008 driver up now too
 
more to the point, do the HP ProLiant ML310/ML110 range need EEC too? also do they REALLY need 800MHz rather than 667?
 
ok I've checked crutial and it says that the ML110 needs just EEC not FB-DIMM? its got a xeon in so surly it needs both?
 
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