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Not bad, used, at a bit over 11.00 USD/8GB stick. Hence I experimented with 1866 ECC buffered server memory used in HP/Dell/IBM servers that is ECC buffered that works fine in that older v2 workstation.
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Those late quickspecs address the v1 vs v2 workstations and how to tell them apart.ฤก333 MHz is the fastest the processors for the Z400/Z600 can run at, but we know about the down-regulation of faster memory to slower MHz as set by the processor(s) present. Added memory info for the v2 workstations is in the late versions of the Quickspecs for the Z400/Z600/Z800. I'll add in some links to those HP documents later, and the two earliest versions have info on the ZX00 family of workstations (v2). For the Z400 v2 it stayed at ECC unbuffered. Those show the ECC buffered sticks and ECC unbuffered sticks to be HP approved for the Z600 v2. There are hard-to-find HP DDR3 (and later DDR3 and DDR4) memory QuickSpecs, versions 1-6. Things changed with the introduction of the Z600 version 2.
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I always run that when I do these type of experiments, and there were zero issues found with the server memory I tested. The memory diagnostics on both of those is the same.
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The HP Z600 drivers web site has a "Diagnostics" section that includes two "HP Vision Diagnostics" packages, for making either a larger diagnostics USB drive or a smaller CD-ROM drive. Here's a pic from the SHKynix link you provided showing your -PB memory can run all the way down to 800MHz: The ones I'm using are Samsung, but SKHynix is also excellent memory. You never know if non-HP memory will work unless you test it out. Mine are single rank sticks, and yours are dual rank but that should be fine if all 6 are identical. The workstation's memory controller is designed to down-regulate automatically to match fast MHz memory down to that of the processor. the 8GB sticks I tested in my Z600 v2 have an even faster maximum MHz rating (1866) than what you post about. I was lucky to find a HP source for them that works again! Those DDR Quickspecs links, however, reflected the version 2 ZX00 workstations but they had been missing in action for years. HP never updated a bunch of its documentation for the Z400/Z600/Z800 when the motherboards were updated from version 1 to v2.