(Oh my gawd! i just realized that! Well, I have 2 Raspberry Pi's, but that doesn't count.)ĭevTech: I was showing my age with this question- I recall the days where you had to match the speeds EXACTLY- and even then, you would get mismatches (which happened to me when I tried to add a big 256k to a machine back in the early 1990s or late 80's- it's all a blur, calendar-wise, now!) And if the XPS-8100 is finicky, I also have a similar vintage 453MT and I can put the memory in that one- it's my Linux server, repository, and SQL Server on Linux machine. I haven't bought a new computer since 2012 anyway. And if that 8930 is disappointing you, just drop it with FedEx and send it to me. I'd rather play with databases than play Fortnight.) so, tl dr is that I sure do understand how you feel, even though I have not had any problems with them. One thing that I find helps is buying business line machines (I am NOT a gamer. But for now, I'm satisfied with buying off the shelf.
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Maybe I'll build one last tower some time just to teach my stepson how to do it. I used to build my own, but I've gotten to the age where it isn't easy- arthritis for starters.
Are there gotchas that both companies put into their designs? Yeah, unfortunately. Steven P.: I know a lot of people who have said the same thing, but in all honesty, the Dells I've had always have been good buys.
I *BELIEVE* I check to see if it was current when I found it a couple of months ago (long story- sufficient to say it was stored when moving and I couldn't find it for over 6 years, which is another reason I want to get mileage out of it- I paid through my nose for this unit and didn't get much use at the time, and for my needs, it is still VERY adequate.) I've used both Patriot and Kingston memory for many, many years and never had a problem, so I tend to stick with them even though I know they are second tier compared to companies like Crucial. The Crucial ram is a notch higher priced- they have a special on Patriot Signature memory at Amazon. *AKCIA* na sklade 420.00 € INTEL PRO/1000 PT QuadPort PCI-Expres Server Adapter FP *AKCIA* na sklade 72.00 € DELL PowerEdge R420 na sklade 960.00 € DELL PowerEdge R710 (6xLFF) na sklade 540.00 € HP ProLiant D元60e Gen8 na sklade 600.00 € HP StorageWorks 1/8 G2 Tape AutoLoader LTO-5 drive SAS na sklade 1 200.Thanks for the info- it's what I expected but needed reassurance. HP ProLiant D元60p Gen8 *AKCIA* na sklade 840.00 € HP ProLiant D元80p Gen8 (8xSFF) *AKCIA* na sklade 720.00 € DELL PowerEdge R620 (8xSFF) *AKCIA* na sklade 780.00 € IBM System x3550 M4 *AKCIA* skladom +1 660.00 € Sun/Oracle Fire X4170 (8xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +8 300.00 € DELL PowerEdge R710 (8xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +1 330.00 € CISCO ASA 5510 Adaptive Security Appliance !NOVINKA! skladom +10 96.00 € HP ProLiant D元60 G6 (4xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +2 252.00 € HP ProLiant D元80 G6 (8/16xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +2 240.00 € HP ProLiant D元80 G7 (8/16xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +1 354.00 € IBM DualPort 10Gigabit Broadcom Nextreme 49Y7912 !NOVINKA! skladom +3 300.00 € IBM System x3550 M2 (6xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +3 264.00 € IBM System x3550 M3 (6xSFF) *AKCIA* skladom +3 294.00 € DELL PowerEdge R510 *AKCIA* na sklade 360.00 € DELL PowerEdge R610 (6xSFF) *AKCIA* na sklade 372.00 € DualPort 10Gb SFP+ Server Adapter *AKCIA* na sklade 180.00 € DualPort 10Gigabit Intel® X520-T2 !NOVINKA! na sklade 360.00 € HP ProLiant D元20 G6 *AKCIA* na sklade 180.00 € HP ProLiant D元60 G7 (4xSFF) *AKCIA* na sklade 312.00 € HP ProLiant D元80p G8 (25xSFF) *AKCIA* na sklade 1 560.00 € HP ProLiant D元80p G8 (8xLFF) *AKCIA* na sklade 1 080.00 € HP ProLiant M元50 G6 LFF (6x3.5") *AKCIA* na sklade 600.00 € HP ProLiant M元50 G6 SFF (8x2.5") *TOP* pomer CENA/VÝKON na sklade 540.00 € HP ProLiant M元50p G8 SFF 8bay *AKCIA* na sklade 1 560.00 € HP StorageWorks X1400 +Windows Storage Server 2008 std.