Dell PowerEdge R510 memory Conmfiguration

Greetings,

I have a Dell PowerEdge R510 with a SINGLE processor that currently has 16 GB of slots of RAM installed A1 - A4 are all filled with 4 GB memory modules. My questions are the following:

  1. Am I able to, another 8 GB or memory?
  2. Is only to have a CPU a problems with filling more memory?

Think I found my answer here:

en.Community.Dell.com/.../19645918

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