Is HP RAM compatible when used in a Fujitsu server?

TulipJacqueline

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Hello, I am Jacqueline, I live in the UK and I hope some kind person can help me with this quest....

An admin company has requested a server to be networked to 30 PCs, with the possibility of adding other peripherals such as a printer, scanner and telephones. A Rack server which fulfills the needs of the business is too expensive (over the £2000 budget) and a tower server usually operates better with 25 or fewer PCs, so in this case I have chosen to implement not just a server, but a server system which includes a server, a router and a switch.

For this system I have chosen this server - Fujitsu Primergy TX200 S7 Intel Xeon E5-2420 8GB. I would like to install some more RAM. 6 RAM slots are provided. There is on 8GB stick in place when server is purchased. I want to increase this to 32GB, it's maximum cap is 192GB. The RAM is described in the server spec as 'Registered', 'DDR3 SDRAM' (I assume this is DIMM rather than UDIMM which I have never heard of), 'Advanced Error Correction Coding' (ECC), Memory spec compliance states PC3 12800 (not sure what this means) and 1600 MHz Memory speed.

Dabs.com have 3 available RAM stick types which match this description, but all of them are HP. Would HP RAM be compatible with the pre-installed Fujitsu 8GB RAM and the Fujitsu server? Is it that the product is the same, just the brand name is different?