November 8, 201114 yr 6 x Kingston 4GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) ECC Registered Server Memory Model: KVR1333D3D8R9S/4GHB $270 free shipping in the US. Price drop $250 $230 free shipping I bought my first 4 sticks for $$$, last 2 sticks on sale, just saw today newegg got them back in stock and lowered the price once again, so adjusting my asking price. I am going another route, so up for sale is 24GB of ECC Fully Buffered Ram. These are RDIMM's and will not work with i3's. I purchased them brand new and memtest'ed them for 3 days straight. Barely used (installed into one mother board only) just played around with unRAID 5 betas. I had them installed in a SuperMicro X8SI-Series board. I posted link below for all the supported motherboards per Kingston. PM me any question and I will do my best to answer or help out if you are not sure about something. I can email HD pictures if required as well for review. Thanks. Here is a Link to the Kingston Compatibility for these ram chips: http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configurator_new/models.asp?System=&Distributor=0&OriginalSysPN=&Manufacturer=&KTCPartNo=KVR1333D3D8R9S%2F4GHB&root=&LinkBack=&submit1=Click+Here Here is a Link to the DataSheet: http://www.valueram.com/datasheets/KVR1333D3D8R9S_4GHB.pdf Here are some pictures (Sorry I uploaded HD quality pics, they are being resized and will fit this post better, shortly.)
November 8, 201114 yr errr. i know i suck at math. but 6 x 4GB should be 24GB? also, while i do not need them, are you willing to split them up for X8SIL users that might be building an ESXi box?
November 8, 201114 yr Author errr. i know i suck at math. but 6 x 4GB should be 24GB? err. I am a walking zombie today . Thanks Johnm (owe u one)!!! Will update post now, it is for 24GB of ram (6x4=24 ).
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