Configuration of memory for PE R510

Hi, I have a PowerEdge R510 with eight 4 GB DIMMS. I want to add memory in the most cost-effective way possible, but do not understand what I can replace where and have a balanced configuration. Can someone help me with this issue?

kentravis
I think that replacing two 4 GBs with 8 GB will be useful enough

It would be good to know the total amount of memory, you are looking for but 8 x 8 GB (total capacity of 64 GB) sound economic.

kentravis
I want to get the most bang for my buck. 16 GB seems a lot cooler by Go, some of the messages that I read, a channel or bank or something may be a different size, or something.

Modules memory 16 GB cost a bit more but provide room for future memory upgrade. Yes, the R510 server has a single memory enough population guidelines. It consists of 3 channels; CH0, CH1 and CH2. CH0 includes A1 & A4 slots while the channels CH1 and CH2 are respectively for slots A2 & A3. See the following diagram:

By filling out the memory, the memory in each channel has match and being filled in the strict order of the A1 (for 1 DIMM), A2 (when 2 DIMMs are used), A3, and A4. Note that the memory DIMMS on CH0 do not necessarily have to be the same, they may be different capacity with size larger and populous on location A1 module and the other on the A4 slot. The guide of the user for more information: http://downloads.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_ser_stor_net/esuprt_poweredge/poweredge-r510_owner%27s%20manual_en-us.pdf

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