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 The 2395  will support the 3007's but  max's out at 4gb according the 
System Builder and they must go in, in pairs. So what ever combo of 
current and 3007s you want to use, up to 4gb total.

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What memory is supported in an 820/2395 370CPW?  I have 8 x 1GB memory
from an 820/2436 1100CPW system, (3007), that I want to put into this
smaller 820.  The 2436 was upgraded to a 520 last month and IBM left us
the memory and several cards / cabinets.  I am hoping to put the 3007
1GB memory sims into the 2395 processor.

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