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September 4th, 2010 13:00
Power Edge 2600 Memory
The PowerEdge 2600 supports up to six PC2100 (DDR266), in 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB DIMM sizes, for a total memory capacity of 12GB, depending on the type of motherboard that shipped in each model.
Originally, the PowerEdge 2600 server series shipped with motherboards that supported a 400MHz Front-Side Bus (FSB), and could support a 1GB maximum DIMM size, 6Gb total capacity.
Later in the production cycle, the motherboards were upgraded to 533 MHz FSB and have a maximum DIMM size of 2GB, 12Gb total capacity.
| Memory |
|
|---|---|
| Architecture |
72-bit ECC PC-2100 DDR SDRAM DIMMs, with 2-way interleaving |
| Memory module sockets |
six 72-bit wide 168-pin DIMM sockets |
| Memory module capacities |
128-, 256-, 512 MB, or 1-GB registered DDR SDRAM DIMMs |
| Minimum RAM |
256 MB |
| Maximum RAM |
6 GB |
12GB are supported since Bios update 10, but now the question, how many PIN's should have the modules ? Because in the table they 've written 168 Pin but if you search for it over the internet it tells you 184 Pins.
What is now correct ?
Thanks


AXI
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September 12th, 2010 07:00
The PowerEdge 2600 system board has six 72-bit (184-pin) sockets for DDR memory modules. These modules are PC2100-compliant registered DDR DIMMs. The modules are configured as 72 bits wide, to provide for ECC. The memory controller in the Plumas chip set performs the ECC. The system supports a minimum of 256MB upgradeable to 12GB by installing identical pairs of DDR SDRAM DIMMs in the six DIMM sockets on the system board.
this is the correct information
theflash1932
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September 12th, 2010 09:00
Visually check your motherboard/RAM if you want to confirm for yourself ... here is what the 184's look like next to the 168's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIMM