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HP Compaq 8200 Elite convertible mini-tower use ECC server RAM?
06-06-2018 03:04 PM

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I am looking to upgrade my systems memory. I would like to know if HP Compaq 8200 Elite can use ECC RAM or not? I can't seem to find an answer.
06-06-2018 03:25 PM

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Hi:
The 8200 Elite can only use non-ECC memory, and you can find the official specs at the link below...
The memory specs start on page 10.
http://shop.itema-pg.com/userfiles/editor/file/hp8200sff.pdf
09-01-2019 02:06 AM

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Strange as it seems, I just plugged 2x2GB modules of non-registered ECC pc3-12800 (1600) memory on an SFF 8200 Elite.
They work like a charm.
What I also find remarkable is how they work together with another non-ECC 2GB module at 1066 MHz.
11-22-2019 06:59 AM

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Good to know, I just harvested 4x 8gb sticks from an old server so will give that a try later! Thanks.
01-20-2020 07:33 PM

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I tried some working registered ECC RAM I pulled from an HP server, 8GB PC3-10600 sticks (pn 500205-071). Did not boot. The 8200 uses the same speed for its non-ECC RAM.
Same thing in an Optiplex 9020.
Really hoped it would work for a FreeNAS test project.
01-21-2020 01:17 AM

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Btw. password recovery on this website is ABYSMAL... Generally hardly usable on a phone.
All the info I have is on the memtest picture, refer to first and third slot module info on the bottom.
These are non-registered ECC and looking very much like normal DDR3 (as opposed to those registered ones with weirdly aligned memory chips)

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