upgrading ram on PowerEdge T110 II da 8 GB 16 GB [CF]

Ciao

Ho Server PowerEdge T110 II UN

Che went up 4 banchi di ram by total di UN 8 GB

DM0KY DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE, 2G, 1333, 1RX8, 8, 240, UBE, LOW VOLTAGE

ROM portarlo 16 GB

changing Reed tutti i banchi

quindi 2 da 8 gb

COSA posso fare?

Bongiorno, the sto contattando by mail.

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