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System Name | Slick |
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Processor | Intel i5 2467M |
Motherboard | Samsung Series 5 Ultrabook |
Memory | 8GB Corsair Value |
Storage | Crucial M4 7mm 256GB |
Display(s) | 13" |
Software | Windows 8 Pro x64 |
Thanks for that info. It makes me feel a little better.
I'm still a little fuzzy on the whole unregistered, unbuffered thing. So I went by the list of supported memory. Of course that's never up to date or complete. I also had in mind that I'm using a low end m/b - only 6 slots total - and I couldn't really expect that any fack would be cut or any slucks would be given.
Technically, what I bought isn't even in the list, but the model number is so close I figured, fine, shoot me if I'm wrong - which I may well do myself before this project is over. I'm kidding of course but I still screw things up doing a simple desktop build and this will be my first server. So I'm trying, hoping to leave as little to chance as possible. Plus, I had a cheaper set in my basket and I my sweaty finger was poised over the enter key when I noticed that the egg was trying to sucker me into buying just one set. Apparently during the 5 minutes it took me to get around to checking out someone jacked the other set(s). WTFFFFF? Which, you know, is like . . . bullshit. I mean who actually buys a 1P server - right? Am I right?
Anyway, it's done. The money is gone. With luck, the parts are in the . . .
You're welcome. That's the thing with server parts, some of it can be quite hazy and with little information on the internet. My personal problem with Amazon and eBay is that many CPU's even use the wrong pictures leaving you even more confused as to wether two items are compatible or not.
Sucks to get an item sniped when you're about to buy it lol. Either case you can get some awesome deals states side compared to us europeans. But hey, you got something totally new to build and experiment with so that'll provide a few hours of entertainment.