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Kimsufi Specs RAM

standardlookstandardlook Member
edited June 2015 in Help

Is the Kimsufi RAM DDR2 or DDR3?

If you have results from your KS-3 that would be best.

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  • BochiBochi Member
    edited June 2015
    root@fr:~# dmidecode --type memory
    # dmidecode 2.12
    SMBIOS 2.7 present.
    
    Handle 0x0016, DMI type 16, 23 bytes
    Physical Memory Array
            Location: System Board Or Motherboard
            Use: System Memory
            Error Correction Type: None
            Maximum Capacity: 4 GB
            Error Information Handle: Not Provided
            Number Of Devices: 2
    
    Handle 0x0017, DMI type 17, 34 bytes
    Memory Device
            Array Handle: 0x0016
            Error Information Handle: Not Provided
            Total Width: Unknown
            Data Width: Unknown
            Size: No Module Installed
            Form Factor: DIMM
            Set: None
            Locator: SO DIMM 0
            Bank Locator: Channel A DIMM0
            Type: Unknown
            Type Detail: Synchronous
            Speed: Unknown
            Manufacturer: NO DIMM
            Serial Number: NO DIMM
            Asset Tag: NO DIMM
            Part Number: NO DIMM
            Rank: Unknown
            Configured Clock Speed: Unknown
    
    Handle 0x0018, DMI type 17, 34 bytes
    Memory Device
            Array Handle: 0x0016
            Error Information Handle: Not Provided
            Total Width: 64 bits
            Data Width: 64 bits
            Size: 2048 MB
            Form Factor: DIMM
            Set: None
            Locator: SO DIMM 1
            Bank Locator: Channel A DIMM1
            Type: DDR3
            Type Detail: Synchronous
            Speed: 1066 MHz
            Manufacturer: 0x0000000000000000
            Serial Number: 0x00000000
            Asset Tag: Unknown
            Part Number: 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000
            Rank: Unknown
            Configured Clock Speed: 1066 MHz

    This is the output of my KS-1, hope this helps.
    So it tells us it's DDR3 and there is a slot left for another piece of RAM - obviously the same base as KS-2.

    Thanked by 1standardlook
  • You can infer from the CPU.

  • standardlookstandardlook Member
    edited June 2015

    @Microlinux said:
    You can infer from the CPU.

    It seems like someone with KS-1 has DDR3 RAM; I would like to know whether I would get the same with a KS-3.

  • sc754sc754 Member

    @standardlook said:
    It seems like someone with KS-1 has DDR3 RAM; I would like to know whether I would get the same with a KS-3.

    http://ark.intel.com/products/42915/Intel-Core-i5-750-Processor-8M-Cache-2_66-GHz

    Under memory specifications, it states that it only supports ddr3 at 1066/1333

    Thanked by 1standardlook
  • @Bochi said:

    root@fr:~# dmidecode --type memory
    > # dmidecode 2.12
    > SMBIOS 2.7 present.
    > 
    > Handle 0x0016, DMI type 16, 23 bytes
    > Physical Memory Array
    >         Location: System Board Or Motherboard
    >         Use: System Memory
    >         Error Correction Type: None
    >         Maximum Capacity: 4 GB
    >         Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    >         Number Of Devices: 2
    > 
    > Handle 0x0017, DMI type 17, 34 bytes
    > Memory Device
    >         Array Handle: 0x0016
    >         Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    >         Total Width: Unknown
    >         Data Width: Unknown
    >         Size: No Module Installed
    >         Form Factor: DIMM
    >         Set: None
    >         Locator: SO DIMM 0
    >         Bank Locator: Channel A DIMM0
    >         Type: Unknown
    >         Type Detail: Synchronous
    >         Speed: Unknown
    >         Manufacturer: NO DIMM
    >         Serial Number: NO DIMM
    >         Asset Tag: NO DIMM
    >         Part Number: NO DIMM
    >         Rank: Unknown
    >         Configured Clock Speed: Unknown
    > 
    > Handle 0x0018, DMI type 17, 34 bytes
    > Memory Device
    >         Array Handle: 0x0016
    >         Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    >         Total Width: 64 bits
    >         Data Width: 64 bits
    >         Size: 2048 MB
    >         Form Factor: DIMM
    >         Set: None
    >         Locator: SO DIMM 1
    >         Bank Locator: Channel A DIMM1
    >         Type: DDR3
    >         Type Detail: Synchronous
    >         Speed: 1066 MHz
    >         Manufacturer: 0x0000000000000000
    >         Serial Number: 0x00000000
    >         Asset Tag: Unknown
    >         Part Number: 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000
    >         Rank: Unknown
    >         Configured Clock Speed: 1066 MHz

    This is the output of my KS-1, hope this helps.
    So it tells us it's DDR3 and there is a slot left for another piece of RAM - obviously the same base as KS-2.

    do you use KS to set website? and could you send the web for speed and download test?

  • BochiBochi Member
    edited June 2015

    @Nickman said:
    do you use KS to set website? and could you send the web for speed and download test?

    Sorry, I don't use it to host any website - mainly testing and storing some data from time to time.

    Download speed (server a bit busy right now):

    root@fr:~# ./speedtest_cli.py
    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Testing from OVH SAS (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)...
    Selecting best server based on latency...
    Hosted by MEDIACTIVE NETWORK (Paris) [1.59 km]: 12.889 ms
    Testing download speed........................................
    Download: 93.61 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed..................................................
    Upload: 91.23 Mbit/s

    But I am not sure what exactly you mean by "send me the web for speed test"?

  • @Bochi said:
    But I am not sure what exactly you mean by "send me the web for speed test"?

    are you in EU? how about asia and USA?
    could you send me an IP for ping test?
    thanks a lot

  • chrispchrisp Member

    @Nickman Why don't you just use http://proof.ovh.net/

  • dlaxotn2dlaxotn2 Member
    edited June 2015
  • BochiBochi Member

    @Nickman said:
    are you in EU?

    Yes, but what can I help you with?

  • can you post Chassis Information ?

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