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On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Philipp Rusch
<philipp.rusch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
16 GB, which is far away from your price. And as far as I know, IBM
service accepts
memory from Kingston in their systems/service contracts.

Unfortunately, it's not as easy as that:

http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/support/IBMService.asp

First, this offer is not valid on POWER Systems - only on
PCs/Workstations/System x. Secondly, this service is not available in
the US, only a few selected european countries.

The reason the price for the 32GB configuration is so high is because
the M25 only has 4 memory slots - needing 8GB modules in each. 8GB
modules are still very expensive. I don't know why IBM only offers 4
memory slots in such a high-price, high end server - even a 2U System
x like the x3650 has 12 slots.


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