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I'm upgrading the memory on a HP ProLiant ML115 server for a client so I went out onsite today to figure out what kind of memory he needed. I figured I would make note of the model number and look up the specs since I couldn't power down the machine to pop out the memory today.
Looking on the front of the case it had the standard ML115 stamp but on the side panel there were instructions for the G5 model.
I made note of the processor within Windows so I could go back into the specs later to see which model he actually had. It turns out he had the processor for the standard ML115 model not the G5. (AMD Opteron 1214)
According to HP's Specs, the AMD Opteron 1214 CPU supports PC2-5300 but according to this Wikipedia page, that processor only supports PC2-6400 memory (The same memory you see in the G5)
How do I determine the correct memory to buy based on the only solid piece of info that I have? (CPU)
Looking on the front of the case it had the standard ML115 stamp but on the side panel there were instructions for the G5 model.
I made note of the processor within Windows so I could go back into the specs later to see which model he actually had. It turns out he had the processor for the standard ML115 model not the G5. (AMD Opteron 1214)
According to HP's Specs, the AMD Opteron 1214 CPU supports PC2-5300 but according to this Wikipedia page, that processor only supports PC2-6400 memory (The same memory you see in the G5)
How do I determine the correct memory to buy based on the only solid piece of info that I have? (CPU)