PowerEdge T320 compatible memory

Hello

I had a server T320 with single processor, I has 4 GB of RAM, I want to expand the memory at least 16 GB.

Is there a list of compatible memory modules that can be used

Here is an example

HMT31GR7BFR4C-PB Hynix

Samsung M393B1G70QH0-YK0

HP 605313-071 Micron

If I can get the memory of 510 Poweredge servers can also allow here.

Thank you

BHU

Outside the group that you listed, the only one that looks like it might be compatible would be the Hynix. More glancing DIMMS for the R510, there is a bar shared memory, but it's a 2GB. I don't see any other compatible crossing those listed. Thus, it can be up to error on those you have.

Also you can mix brands of memory, as the population of DIMMs can be different as long as the population for each socket mode and rules.

  • If dimms of different speeds are mixed, all channels across all CPUs operated at the common frequency of the slowest dimm.
  • That a single dimm type is allowed per system: UDIMM or RDIMMS. They cannot be mixed.
  • The first slot dimm in each channel is color-coded with white release tabs to facilitate their identification.
  • Rank savings and mirroring
  • DIMMs must be installed in each channel from the furthest Dimm to CPU. DIMMs must be installed with County rank largest to smallest. For example, if DR is mixed with modules DIMM SR, the DRs should be in the lowest Dimm then SR DIMM slots.

Here are some numbers if necessary part.

D65JJ - 4 GB 1600 MHz 2RX8

CPX35 - 8 GB 1600 MHz 2RX4 low voltage

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