Dell PowerEdge T310 Memory Upgrade configuration

Hi all

Currently I have a T310 with 2 x 4 GB memory

Information about the DIMM:

(Hynix 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3 - 1600 MHz ECC Registered CL11 240 - Pin DIMM memory rank double Module Mfr P/N HMT351R7CFR8C-PB)

I intend to add with a total of 6x4Go = 24GB 4x4GB

This new configuration of memory will be supported?

Thanks for the reply

See more info on the server below;

Server has 1 CPU (Xeon x 3430 @ 2.40 Ghz)

Memory information: Ok

Attributes of the bars of memory

Attributes; Memory Matrix 1
Location; Motherboard or motherboard
Use; System memory
Power installed; 8192 MB
Maximum capacity; 32768 MB
Available slots; 6
Locations used; 2
The ECC type; Multibit ECC

Total of bars of memory

Attributes; Value
Total installed capacity; 8192 MB
Total available power to the BONE; 8192 MB
Total maximum capacity; 32768 MB

Table 1 of the memory details

Status; Name of the connector; Type; Size
OK; DIMM_A1; DDR3 - synchronous registered (buffered); 4096 MB
OK; DIMM_A2; DDR3 - synchronous registered (buffered); 4096 MB
Unknown; DIMM_A3; [Not busy];
Unknown; DIMM_A4; [Not busy];
Unknown; DIMM_A5; [Not busy];
Unknown; DIMM_A6; [Not busy];

Device memory information: Ok

BRIEF on connector: DIMM_A1

Attributes; Values
Situation; OK
Device name: DIMM_A1
Size; 4096 MB
Type; Synchronous DDR3 registered (buffer)
Speed; 0.63 ns
Failures; None

Device memory information: Ok

BRIEF on connector: DIMM_A2

Attributes; Values
Situation; OK
Device name: DIMM_A2
Size; 4096 MB
Type; Synchronous DDR3 registered (buffer)
Speed; 0.63 ns
Failures; None

Components (FRU) Information System

Device; Serial number; REF.; Revision; Reference of the manufacturer; Date of manufacture
System Planar (BMC); CN1374008602B7; 02P9X9; A00; DELL; Mon Aug 09 04:00 2010
1 power supply (PS 1); CN1797208E0NQR; 0N884K; A00; DELL; Mon 16 Aug 10:25 2010
DIMM_A1; 4B55A111; HMT351R7CFR8C-PB; S/O; Hynix Semiconductor (00AD04B380AD); Mon Apr 09 16:00 2012
DIMM_A2; 4B15A14C; HMT351R7CFR8C-PB; S/O; Hynix Semiconductor (00AD04B380AD); Mon Apr 09 16:00 2012

You can always memory of control similar to the one you already based on the part number. Also check the link below for memory other compatible Dell:

http://Accessories.us.Dell.com/SNA/category.aspx?category_id=8136&c=us&l=en&s=BSD&CS=04&mfgpid=203788

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