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"Server" ddram
Hi,
I have been browsing through eBay looking for some pc2100 ddram for an Abit KR7A-133 motherboard. I notice that there is quite a number of items for sale that quote "server" ddram, mostly including ecc, which the Abit board can utilise. It is generally (if not always) 184 pin, which is ok. Is there any difference between "normal ddram" and "server ddram"? -- Many thanks, Will. |
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"Will" wrote in message ... Hi, I have been browsing through eBay looking for some pc2100 ddram for an Abit KR7A-133 motherboard. I notice that there is quite a number of items for sale that quote "server" ddram, mostly including ecc, which the Abit board can utilise. It is generally (if not always) 184 pin, which is ok. Is there any difference between "normal ddram" and "server ddram"? It's a vaguely defined term, but it always seems to include ecc, and usually registered. Often enough, it also includes 4 bit width device chips. -- Bob Day |
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