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https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00GU9UG9A/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new

that to cool the ram

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00FYEKKIO/ref=olp_twister_child?ie=UTF8&mv_size_name=7

the fully buffered ram

https://www.amazon.com/Phanteks-Extended-Power-Supply-PH-PWCOB_2P1M/dp/B01E9YMX4I/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

for a redundant psu

my mobo is xw8400

cpu = xeon 5140 x2

psu = 2 800w psu

and the heatsinks r 2 stock ones for socket 771

anything that i am missing or that will not work for my build?

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5 minutes ago, dontopenmysnacks said:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00GU9UG9A/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new

that to cool the ram

https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00FYEKKIO/ref=olp_twister_child?ie=UTF8&mv_size_name=7

the fully buffered ram

https://www.amazon.com/Phanteks-Extended-Power-Supply-PH-PWCOB_2P1M/dp/B01E9YMX4I/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t

for a redundant psu

my mobo is xw8400

cpu = xeon 5140 x2

psu = 2 800w psu

and the heatsinks r 2 stock ones for socket 771

anything that i am missing or that will not work for my build?

You already have the PSUs? because it would be better just to buy one newer PSU with all the connections you need

 

You really aren't going to need a RAM cooler

 

Registered ECC memory only works in certain OEM systems, you're generally going to want to use unregistered/unbuffered for compatibility

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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12 minutes ago, dontopenmysnacks said:

will the ram work?

i know about the psus .... one will easily power the system the second is a back up incace the first fails ..... cant afford down time 8)

If you just invest in one high quality PSU you'll be fine if you were planning on using some older or lower quality ones, what kind of server is it going to be?

 

I don't know if the RAM would work, if it's registered it'll only work in certain motherboards/OEM stuff

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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QVL - qualified vendor list, an acronym used to denote a list of tested parts that are compatible with the manufacturers part. E.G. a memory QVL for a motherboard will list those memory modules that the motherboard manufacturer has test and found (in)compatible with the motherboard. A part is not on a QVL does not mean that it will not work, just that the manufacturer has not tested it. When one considers using ECC memory modules and motherboards that support them it is safest to use parts that are known to be compatible.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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