Hi,
 
We have used Kingston memory in our Dell servers for a while now, and have 
never had problems with it. We have seen a stick or two die over time, but that 
also happened to some of the Dell sticks.
 
Cheers,
 
Robert
 


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[mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Gene Tang
        Envoyé : mercredi, 5. août 2009 01:04
        À : [email protected]
        Objet : Ram Types for PE2950
        
        

        Hi there,

         

        This may seem like a silly question that is easily solved, however, I 
am asking before the fact, so I don't waste money on purchasing components that 
won't work.

         

        We are currently looking to purchase RAM for our PowerEdge 2950 Gen III 
Servers.  The servers use DDR2-667 FBDIMM Ram.  After receiving a quote from 
Dell, they want to charge us $1600 for 16GB (4 x 4GB Dimm) of RAM.  Our local 
supplier can provide the same amount for $800, however, the catch is that the 
RAM is Super Talent branded RAM.  The OEM Ram that comes with the servers are 
Hynix branded (Part number: HYMP151F72CP8D5-Y5).  What we want to do is shift 
all the Hynix Ram from one server into another PE2950, and place all the Super 
Talent RAM into this server.  This would prevent different a server having a 
mixture of RAM types from different makers (as well as prevent potential speed 
differences and so on).  I suspect it should be fine, but want to double check 
if this would indeed work with no issues?

         

        Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.

         

        Regards,

         

        Gene Tang

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