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Översikt över minnen

OBS! Datorn stöder ECC-minnen (felkorrigerande minnen) och registrerade minnen.

Minnesmodulerna måste installeras i par, som ska vara av samma storlek, hastighet och rang (1R representerar ett enkelsidigt minne och 2R ett dubbelsidigt). Etiketten på minnet visar dess storlek, hastighet och uppbyggnad. Se noga till att etiketterna på minnesmodulerna stämmer överens.

Exempel: 256MB 1Rx8 PC2-3200R-333-10:

Storlek = 256 MB

Hastighet = 3200

Rang = 1R

Uppbyggnad = x8

256MB 2R XX XXX

Minnesmoduler kan vara enkelsidiga (1R) eller dubbelsidiga (2R) och bör installeras i följande ordning:

Minnesmodulen med högsta rangen i DIMM_1 och DIMM_2

Minnesmoduler med samma eller lägre rang i DIMM_3 och DIMM_4

Enkelsidiga minnen (1R) i DIMM_5 och DIMM_6

Om du bara har två minnesmoduler måste de sitta i DIMM_1 och DIMM_2. Kontakterna finns på utkanten av moderkortet.

Minnesmodulerna bör installeras i följande ordning: kontakterna DIMM_1 och DIMM_2, DIMM_3 och DIMM_4 och sedan DIMM_5 och DIMM_6.

Om du sätter dubbelsidiga minnesmoduler i DIMM_3 och DIMM_4 går det inte att använda DIMM_5 och DIMM_6.

Det går inte att sätta dubbelsidiga minnen i DIMM_5 och DIMM_6.

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670, 470 specifications

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