Configuration of memory with 1 processor Dell PowerEdge T710

We have a Dell PowerEdge T710 server with 1 single processor and we look at the installation of 2 x 16GB of RAM.

The server is configured for optimizer mode. With this configuration, we can install only the 2 sticks of RAM or will we need to purchase a third?

Blueboy84,

Yes, you can use 2 X 16 GB memory under the optimizer mode.  Informing the banks of memory A1 A2 & (recommended) on separate channels reach you speed supported up to 1333 MHz as opposed to the speed of 1066 MHz when using A1 & A4 banks.

To extend memory future I recommend that you use the Single Rank DIMMS or double RankDIMMs as opposed to Quad Rank DIMM. Quad Rank DIMM use only two of the stores available in the channel.

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