You are pretty clever my friend with those caps jokes
Well I am trying to figure it out honestly the only difference is the price and the fact that on the description it says "Server ram" vs "Desktop Ram". I did a couple searches and some people claim its "better ram" I guess its more stable or better quality since it needs to run an entire server. The pins are all the same they are 240pin. Others like the guys at Tiger Direct say that differenciation does not exist. But i know it does because on newegg they are stating the diffence in the title as as far as the specs go they are unaffected except for the fact the same amount of ram will cost you twice as much if it says server ram. Visually all the server Ram appear to have heat sinks, where the regular desktop ram doesn't necessarily have heatsinks.
MY BAD ABOUT THE CAPS GUYS!
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Originally Posted by AJLynn
Dude, you've got some caps issues. Try this:
-Use the shift key, not caps lock.
-Use a capital letter to start the first word of a sentence and any proper nouns.
-All caps is okay for acronyms, but not necessary for acronyms that have become words.
So in you sentence, capitalize "It's", "Kingston" and "Samsung", and you can choose "RAM" or "ram".
But to address the real point, you would need o be more specific about what is meant by server ram.
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