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Netfinity 5000 - Memory Modules

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Memory Modules
Adding system memory to your server is an easy way to make programs run faster. You can increase the amount of system memory by installing options called memory modules. The server uses a noninterleaved memory configuration, with error correcting code (ECC) data protection.

Notes
1. Your server comes with one or more dual-inline memory modules (DIMM)s installed.

2. The server supports 100 MHz, 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB DIMMs.

3. Install only registered SDRAM ECC DIMMs.

4. When you are installing memory modules, you might find it more efficient to install them in adjacent connectors, with no vacant memory connectors in between. For example, if your server only has one DIMM installed in memory connector J15, install additional memory in the J16 memory connector; then, continue with connectors J17 and J22.

5. If you are installing DIMMs of different sizes, you might find it more efficient to install DIMMs with the greater memory capacity starting with connector J15. For example, when installing two 256 MB DIMMs, install the DIMMs in memory connectors J15 and J16.

6. After installing or removing a DIMM, you must save the new c configuration information using the Configuration/Setup Utility program. See Configuration/Setup Utility Usage.




Installing or Removing Memory Modules:
This section gives the procedure for installing memory modules. If you want to remove a memory module, reverse the following steps.

Before you begin
- Read Safety Information.
- Read the documentation that comes with the option.



1. If you have not done so, remove the server cover. See Option Installation.

2. Locate the memory-module connectors on the system board (see System Board Connectors).

Notes
1. Each connector slot contains two keys (dividers), which are used to assure that a memory-module can be installed only in the correct position.

2. A retaining clip at each end of the connector locks the memory module into place.



3. Press the retaining clips at the ends of the connector downward to the open position.

4. Touch the static-protective package containing the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the server; then, remove the memory module from the package.

5. Position the DIMM so that the two key slots (openings in the connector pins) on the bottom edge align with the corresponding sections in the connector.

6. After aligning the DIMM, push the DIMM firmly straight down into the connector. (The retaining clips on both sides of the connector automatically come up into the notches on the sides of the DIMM when the DIMM is properly seated.)

Note
Adding or removing DIMMs changes the configuration information in the server. When you restart the server, the system displays POST error 164. Select Continue; then, in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, select Save Settings.



7. If you want to install or remove any other options, do so now. Otherwise, go to Completing the Installation.

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Memory

Date Created

11-12-98

Last Updated

11-12-98

Revision Date

11-12-99

Brand

IBM PC Server

Product Family

Netfinity 5000

Machine Type

8659

Model

ALL

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