
9-14 Upgrading Your Server
DIMM
The DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) is inserted into the DIMM socket on the CPU blade. The
CPU blade includes 16 DIMM sockets. Install or remove two DIMMs in pair.
IMPORTANT:
The DIMM is easily affected by static electricity. Handle the DIMM
after making your body contact with a metallic frame section of the
server to discharge the static electricity on your body. Do not make
bare hands contact with terminals and components on the DIMM. In
addition, do not put the DIMM on a desk directly. See "Static
Precautions" for details of the static electricity.
Do not use any DIMM not approved by NEC. If an unapproved
third party's DIMM is installed in the server, not only the DIMM but
also the CPU blade may be defected. You will be charged by any
repair of a malfunction or defect caused by such a device within the
warranty period.
DIMMs for the CPU unit must be populated in a pair. Install
DIMMs in ascending order of the slot number. Installed DIMMs
must be the same speed and specification. The CPU blade does not
operate if DIMMs of different specifications are installed in a single
bank.
Whole capacity of installed memory may not be detected due to
restriction of Windows.
– Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition: 4GB (up to 3.6GB)
– Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition: 4GB (up to 3.6GB)
DIMM sockets
(#16, #15, #12, #11, #8, #7, #4, #3,
#1, #2, #5, #6, #9, #10, #13, and #14 from top)
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