Dell 2650 manual Memory Modules, Replacing the Expansion-Card Riser Board, Memory Upgrade Kits

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Replacing the Expansion-Card Riser Board

CAUTION: Before you perform this procedure, read the safety instructions in your System Information document.

CAUTION: See "Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge" in the safety instructions in your System Information document.

1.Replace the expansion-card riser board (see Figure 4-13):

a.Align the riser board with the expansion-card cage's grounding tabs.

b.Slide the riser board toward the card-guide latch bracket about 0.5 inch.

c.Tighten the thumbscrew on the riser board.

d.Rotate the card-guide latch bracket back into position.

e.Tighten the thumbscrew on the card-guide latch bracket.

2.Install all expansion cards (see "Installing an Expansion Card").

3.Replace the expansion-card cage (see "Replacing the Expansion-Card Cage").

Memory Modules

The six memory module connectors on the system board can accommodate 256 MB to 6 GB of registered memory modules. The memory module connectors are arranged in pairs which consist of three banks.

Memory Upgrade Kits

The system is upgradable to 6 GB by installing combinations of 128-, 256-, 512-MB, and 1-GB registered DDR SDRAM modules. You can purchase memory upgrade kits as needed.

NOTE: The memory modules must be PC-1600 compliant.

Memory Module Installation Guidelines

Memory module connectors are arranged in pairs, labeled A and B. Each pair of modules forms a single bank. See Figure 5-3 to identify memory module connectors on the system board.

When you install memory modules, follow these guidelines:

You must install memory modules in matched pairs.

Install identical memory modules in connectors A and B for bank 1 before installing modules in connectors for bank 2, and so on.

Table 4-3 lists several sample memory configurations based on these guidelines.

Table 4-3. Sample Memory Module Configurations

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Dell 2650 manual Memory Modules, Replacing the Expansion-Card Riser Board, Memory Upgrade Kits