The PowerEdge SC430 platform supports dual channel, DDR2 SDRAM. The SDRAM Controller is integrated into the Mukilteo GMCH chipset. It supports industry standard 64-bit wide DIMM modules with DDR2 SDRAM. The system memory can operate at clock frequencies of 200, 266 and 333 MHz. The DRAM controller interface is fully configurable through a set of control registers. The PowerEdge SC430 supports the following features:
Dual DDR2 SDRAM Channels (can operate in single-channel mode, depending on configuration)
Supports up to 4 double sided DIMM modules
On-Die Termination (ODT) to improve signal integrity
Off-chip driver calibration
64-bit data interface
533/667 MHz system memory bus frequency (PC4200 and PC5300 DDR2 Spec DIMMs)
1.8V SDRAM with 0.9V signal termination voltage with ODT of data signals
Support for memory densities of 256 Mb, 512 Mb, and 1 GB
Maximum memory configuration: 4GB (4x1GB sticks)
Variable page sizes 2KB-32KB in single-channel mode, 4KB-64KB in dual-channel mode
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June 9th, 2008 12:00
So I'd say you have to test it and find out, unless someone else maybe tried it before you.
snapohead
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June 10th, 2008 05:00
I found the below info:
The PowerEdge SC430 platform supports dual channel, DDR2 SDRAM. The SDRAM Controller is integrated into the Mukilteo GMCH chipset. It supports industry standard 64-bit wide DIMM modules with DDR2 SDRAM. The system memory can operate at clock frequencies of 200, 266 and 333 MHz. The DRAM controller interface is fully configurable through a set of control registers. The PowerEdge SC430 supports the following features:
jishi
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June 10th, 2008 06:00
Hi, thanks for your replies.
I ordered the memories kingston listed as supported, the 533 MHz just to be safe (they have 667 aswell), part no KTD-DM8400AE/1G
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September 10th, 2013 05:00
Hi Jishi,
Can you tell me if this memory worked?
Many thanks.