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Old May 24th 04, 01:56 PM
Ric
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Are there any consequences to adding third party DIMMs to an old ProLiant
ML-350? Are there any brands that should be avoided?

Thanks,
Richard.


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Old May 25th 04, 09:51 PM
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Generally, there are no problems. Make sure its the right speed, and type.
Thats about it.

LC

"Ric" wrote in message
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Are there any consequences to adding third party DIMMs to an old ProLiant
ML-350? Are there any brands that should be avoided?

Thanks,
Richard.




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Old May 26th 04, 02:20 AM
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"Nut Cracker" wrote in message
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Generally, there are no problems. Make sure its the right speed, and type.
Thats about it.

LC

"Ric" wrote in message
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Are there any consequences to adding third party DIMMs to an old

ProLiant
ML-350? Are there any brands that should be avoided?

Thanks,
Richard.

Richard,

I kept my eye for a deal on eBay. Kept looking for "1GB PC133 ECC Reg"
memory because that is what my ML370 takes. I was hoping to get a deal on
1GB. I ended up getting 2GB for $225! It was Dataram brand, no problem. I
even ran memory test on it after I received it, no problem. It's in there
now. Can't believe I would ever own a machine with 2 Gig of RAM. I remember
the days when I was buying 1MB for $50.00 used. Remember the silicon
"shortage" a few years back?

Just find out the flavor your machine takes, buy a name brand from someone
(or somewhere) with a good reputation. If I bought that memory retail, I
would not have been able to justify the price.

Good Luck!
-Gary



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Old June 2nd 04, 09:16 PM
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"Ric" wrote in message
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Are there any consequences to adding third party DIMMs to an old ProLiant
ML-350? Are there any brands that should be avoided?

Thanks,
Richard.


I've had good luck with memory from www.crucial.com for a ML 330 G2 and an
old 1600.


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Old June 3rd 04, 10:22 AM
Hank Arnold
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Same here with a DL 360 Rack Mounted server.

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"Ric" wrote in message
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Are there any consequences to adding third party DIMMs to an old

ProLiant
ML-350? Are there any brands that should be avoided?

Thanks,
Richard.


I've had good luck with memory from www.crucial.com for a ML 330 G2 and

an
old 1600.




 




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