Here's a fun message:
"Crucial currently does not have any compatible upgrades available for
your particular system"
eBay seems to run about $90/module... which, for used, shaky warranty
RAM on an older machine, at roughly double the price of modern non-ECC
DDR4, really gives me pause for thought.
It's close though I guess and I really don't have time to mess around
with new machines.
Thanks for the tips, the Crucial thing is useful for some other projects.
Mike
On 2019-03-06 3:07 p.m., Jason Shaw via talk wrote:
I second Crucials wizard. It's quite a nice tool to find the exact specs
you need for RAM, and can then look into other brands, or buy direct
from Crucial. Anecdotally, I love Crucial's RAM, even if their prices
aren't the best, I've not had issues with any of their hardware in 15+
years of buying from them.
-jason
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 11:59 AM William Porquet via talk
<talk@gtalug.org <mailto:talk@gtalug.org>> wrote:
Try Crucial.com for their web-based compatibility wizard? Worked for
me a few times.
Even if you don't want to pay their prices, you have enough
information to be dangerous. :-)
Cheers,
William
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 14:52, Mike Kallies via talk <talk@gtalug.org
<mailto:talk@gtalug.org>> wrote:
Hello GTALUG,
I have an HP ML110 G6 which I'm using for some minor
virtualization, but
it has 12G of RAM in it. I've been looking how to bring it up
to 32G,
but the options have been risky and expensive. So much so, that
replacing it with a different machine seems more worthwhile.
Does anyone know a local source for these 8G "Dual Ranked, ECC,
Unbuffered/NON-REGISTERED" modules?
https://trainingrevolution.wordpress.com/2014/01/05/hp-proliant-ml110-g6-server-maximum-memory-configuration-32gb/
Or should I give up and buy a new machine?
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