B200 M2 - 1333 MHz supported with two modules DIMM per channel?

Review of the 5500 to 5600 processor series Intel framework was for the maintenance of speed of the memory at 1333 MHz (for processors that support) with two DIMMs per channel. Will be a B200 M2 with x56xx processors run at 1333 MHz with two DIMMs per channel memory?

Thank you

Jeff

The above answer is Incorrect.  You CAN fill (2) modules DIMM per channel on the B200 M2 and the memory will be at 1333 Mhz clock (assuming that you use rated 1333 Mhz DIMMS - DIMMs 8 GB or smaller).  Therefore, up to 96 GB running at 1333 Mhz.

See you soon,.

Brad

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