Dell PowerEdge R710 memory upgrade 16 GB (4x4Go) for 72GO with more than 64 GB (8x8Go)

Hi all

My Dell PowerEdge R710 is seen 16 GB (4x4Go) now and would like to add 64 GB (8x8Go), it will be total 72GB. Please help me add memory into the slot on the right. Can I do the following as below

A1/B1 > 8 GB

A2/B2 > 8 GB

A3/B3 > 8 GB

A4/B4 > 8 GB

A5/B5 > 4 GB

A6/B6 > 4 GB

Thanks Robert, I already bought 64 GB (8x8Go) and would like to add to my current server which is running 16 GB (4x4Go). So, please show me how.

Thank you

Binh Kien

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