Hello,
I can't find an answer anywhere, and I've read whole internet, twice.
Does M91 work with U-DIMM modules only or regular DIMMs are also supported?
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Thinkcentre M91 memory compatibility
Thinkcentre M91 memory compatibility
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Re: Thinkcentre M91 memory compatibility
U-DIMM is regular memory. R-DIMMs are specially designed for servers. It is a basic desktop, regular desktop RAM should be no problem.
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Re: Thinkcentre M91 memory compatibility
U-DIMMs are unbuffered, and I have found no official info that regular DIMMs would work.
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Re: Thinkcentre M91 memory compatibility
Check these:
https://www.dell.com/community/Desktops ... -p/4303730
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id- ... -slot.html
Or borrow some regular DIMM, RDIMM and/or ECC-DIMM to try out.
Worst that can happen is PC not booting.
You will not damage machine or RAM by trying.
https://www.dell.com/community/Desktops ... -p/4303730
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id- ... -slot.html
Or borrow some regular DIMM, RDIMM and/or ECC-DIMM to try out.
Worst that can happen is PC not booting.
You will not damage machine or RAM by trying.
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