I have a PE T610 with single CPU socket (lowly E5606) and 2x4GB 1067Mhz dual ranked RDIMMS.
I've obtained some cheap 6x Hynix RDIMMS, with the following markings:
Hynix 4GB 2Rx4 PC3-10600R-9-10-E1 (HMT151R7TFR4C-H9 D7 AB).
I believe they are compatible with my system as they are dual ranked RDIMMS @ 1067Mhz. (and supposedly the memory works). Is there any way to actually test the memory without risking ones system or is the PE T610/CPU robust enough not to worry?
Are these RDIMMS actually compatible with the T610?
Can i add 2x or 4x Hynix RDIMMS to the existing memory for CPU 1, giving me a total of 16GB or 24GB (if the RDIMMS from different vendors can play nice) or is it better/recomended to remove the existing Dell RDIMMS and install the 4x or 6 Hynix RDIMMs?
Soon i plan on also purchasing a replecement CPU and heatsink, so can i install the CPU and the remainder of the Hynix memory to the B memory slots? Or is it bettwe to only have 16GB per CPU?
Whats the difference between advanced ECC and memory optimized and what is the real difference between the two (since the RDIMMS have ECC capabilities)?
The PE T610 is already loud enough but i want to be prepared for any noise shock. So how fast can i expect the fans to spin with one CPU and 4 or 6 RDIMMS, and later with 2x CPU and 8x RDIMMS?