Make your workstation fly with a boost of these maximum size 8GB modules. This listing is for 2 modules making a total of 16GB.

They are fitted with orange outer and blue inner heat sinks which can be removed if needed, for thin 1U servers, or to use the original Apple heat sinks with them for example.


Note: These RAM modules are for HP / Dell servers (Proliant / Poweredge etc.) or Apple Mac Pro (1,1 and 2,1) only. They're not compatible with other regular desktop (DDR2) or laptop systems. For more info, see this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fully_Buffered_DIMM

Please verify compatibility before purchase as it would be a shame of the time and money spent on returns. If you're not sure, the notch is around 7.35 cm ( 2 7/8"), double check using the last picture above.


Some part numbers that different manufacturers use for this memory specification:

Part numbers: 100-562-766

Micron: MT36HTF1G72FZ.667C1D6

HP: 495604-B21 / 398709-071



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Suitable for the following system types:


Apple Mac Pro


Mac Pro 2,1: Mac Pro "Eight Core" 3.0 (2,1) (2006-2008)

Mac Pro 1,1: Mac Pro "Quad Core" 2.0 / 2.66 or 3.0 (Original) (2006-2008)

Up to 4x8GB = 32 GB only, unless you upgrade firmware and CPUs to allow 64 bit kernel to be booted, after which you can install 8x8GB = 64 GB total. Click see some of the following page for a guide of how to upgrade your Mac Pro 1,1:
http://blog.macupgrades.co.uk/?p=182
http://lowendmac.com/2014/modernizing-the-mac-pro-11-and-21/


HP

HP Workstation XW6400 & XW6600

HP Workstation XW8400 & XW8600

HP ProLiant BL20P G4 Server Blades

HP ProLiant BL460c Server Blades

HP ProLiant BL480C Server Blades

HP ProLiant BL680C G5 Server Blades

HP ProLiant DL180 series

HP ProLiant DL360 G5 series

HP ProLiant DL380 G5 series

HP ProLiant DL580 G5 series

HP ProLiant ML150 G3 series

HP ProLiant ML350 G5 series

HP ProLiant ML370 G5 series


IBM

IBM Bladecenter HS21

IBM System x3400

IBM System x3450

IBM System x3500

IBM System x3550

IBM System x3650


Dell

Dell Precision WorkStation T7400

Dell Precision WorkStation T5400

Dell Precision WorkStation R5400

Dell Precision WorkStation 490

Dell Precision WorkStation 690

Dell PowerEdge Blade 1855 1955

Dell PowerEdge SC1430

Dell PowerEdge 6800 6850 6900 6950

Dell PowerEdge 2900 Server

Dell PowerEdge 2950 Server

Dell PowerEdge R900 Server

Dell PowerEdge M600 Server

Dell PowerEdge 1950 Server


Thanks for looking :)