Dell Poweredge T 310 - memory problems

Good afternoon.

I have a Dell PowerEdge T310 running Windows 2008 R2 server.

It came with sticks of memory without buffer 2 x 2 GB 1333 Mhz. (4 GB Total)

I've added sticks of memory 2 x 2 GB 1333 Mhz unbuffered and it worked very well send me a 8 GB of total memory.

Last week I bought an another memory sticks without buffer 2 x 4 G 1333 Mhz, to make it to the 16GB total, using all six (6) available slots on the motherboard Intel XEON based.

Now, the server does not start and gives me an error of memory on the front screen.

If I take 2 sticks, using only the new 2 x 4 GB and 2 x 2GB memory stick the server will start without any problems.

I'm looking for answers 'why' this will not work with 4 x 2 GB and 2 x 4 GB sticks using all 6 (six) places available.

I am eager as much memory as possible and use all 6 locations.

I can buy 6 sticks of memory "recorded", but if that no longer works I hesitate to purchase.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

(Navigation on Amazon, I find a kit of registered models they say will work Dual Rank and having the possibility to use all 6 locations):

24GB (6 x 4 GB) KIT for Dell PowerEdge series M610 (ECC Registered T310 (registered ECC). DIMM DDR3 ECC registered PC3-10600 1333 MHz Dual Rank memory RAM. Real brand A-Tech.

ReneWold,

Question you see specific Udimm. Like the T310 only supports up to four access unique. As seen on page 109. If you were to go to access fourth instead, then would you be able to use the 3 DIMMs per channel, allowing you all DIMM 6.

Let me know if this helps answer your questions.

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