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*** This is Dual Rank Memory **** VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Please check your model server on the manufacturers website that it will accept the quantity of memory you desire to install. Some servers will only accept 8 ranks total. Therefore, if you purchase Dual Rank that counts as 2 ranks and will only allow you to install 4 sticks total in your server for 8GB total. Therefore, we highly recommend contacting the manufacturer before your purchase if you intend to install more than 8GB. We are finding that the Single Rank 2GB memory is more expensive and also difficult to source. Therefore, we only stock the Dual Rank 2GB sticks. If you have any questions about whether your computer can accept Dual Rank, please contact the manufacturer. ************* If you buy the Dual Rank, please update your Server/Workstation BIOS to the latest version from the manufacturers website. Make sure to read their cautions before updating. *************** Many servers that the manufacturer says can only accept 12GB can be easily pushed to the 16GB undocumented maximum of 16GB (4x4GB) with the latest BIOS update from the manufacturer! SEARCH OUR EBAY STORE FOR YOUR MODEL SERVER FOR THE 4GB MODULE LISTINGS ****** Highly Recommended and proven with a money back guarantee: We also stock 4GB sticks for your server/workstation that accepts PC2-3200 ECC REG. They need to be installed in pairs. Single Rank: We have in stock regularly for the 1GB PC2-3200 (DDR2) ECC REG Dual Rank: We have in stock regularly for the 2GB PC2-3200 (DDR2) ECC REG
Dell PowerEdge 1800 1850 2850 SC1425 Server RAM 8GB 2GB (ALL MAJOR BRANDS)
Current Price
$13.99
Average
$12.24
Min Price
$8.99
Max Price
$17.07
Price dynamics
13%
Description
*** This is Dual Rank Memory **** VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Please check your model server on the manufacturers website that it will accept the quantity of memory you desire to install. Some servers will only accept 8 ranks total. Therefore, if you purchase Dual Rank that counts as 2 ranks and will only allow you to install 4 sticks total in your server for 8GB total. Therefore, we highly recommend contacting the manufacturer before your purchase if you intend to install more than 8GB. We are finding that the Single Rank 2GB memory is more expensive and also difficult to source. Therefore, we only stock the Dual Rank 2GB sticks. If you have any questions about whether your computer can accept Dual Rank, please contact the manufacturer. ************* If you buy the Dual Rank, please update your Server/Workstation BIOS to the latest version from the manufacturers website. Make sure to read their cautions before updating. *************** Many servers that the manufacturer says can only accept 12GB can be easily pushed to the 16GB undocumented maximum of 16GB (4x4GB) with the latest BIOS update from the manufacturer! SEARCH OUR EBAY STORE FOR YOUR MODEL SERVER FOR THE 4GB MODULE LISTINGS ****** Highly Recommended and proven with a money back guarantee: We also stock 4GB sticks for your server/workstation that accepts PC2-3200 ECC REG. They need to be installed in pairs. Single Rank: We have in stock regularly for the 1GB PC2-3200 (DDR2) ECC REG Dual Rank: We have in stock regularly for the 2GB PC2-3200 (DDR2) ECC REG
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Product review & video
the Dell PowerEdge 2850 episode 1 of this old server starts right now hello everyone and welcome to the inaugural edition of this old server this series will highlight the technology that used to run the world of business today I'm presenting the Dell PowerEdge 2850 to you rackmount server this was a hand-me-down from a former employer of mine and it had been sitting in my closet for some time now the system was still running when it removed from production and I only powered it up when I brought it home to wipe the hard drives with Derek's boot nuke also known as D ban prior to the hard drive erasure it was running Windows Server 2003 r2 64-bit edition according to the dirac web interface so let's take a look around the PowerEdge 2850 is a generation 8 model from Dell first released in 2005 this particular example was built April 27 2006 according to the sticker on the side for those o


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