If you put the wrong memory in a motherboard, aren't you running the
risk of frying the motherboard, memory or both?
On 8/6/2012 21:57, Stephen wrote:
Get me a picture and i can probably help you identify it.
On Aug 6, 2012 6:28 PM, "Steven A. DuChene"
<linux-clust...@mindspring.com <mailto:linux-clust...@mindspring.com>>
wrote:
I have a mystery motherboard with what I believe is a Intel
Nehalem server cpu.
I think the type of memory I need is PC3-10600 DDR3 1333MHz ECC
memory.
The board seems to have a A, B, and C memory channel from what I
can see on the motherboard.
I believe I can either put two identical DIMMs in with one in
channel A slot 0 and the other in channel B slot 0 or I can I
think I can put three identical DIMMs in slot 0 of all three channels.
I have tried PC3-10600 DDR3 Non-ECC DIMMs but I did not get any video,
Before I go out and purchase some new memory does anyone have any
spare PC3-10600 ECC memory DIMMs they could bring to a PLUG
meeting so I can try to see if that is the correct memory before I
purchase new DIMMs?
--
Steven DuChene
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