PowerEdge T610 maximum RAM with single processor

Hello

I would like to know is Server PowerEdge T610 capable of supporting some 196 (12x16Go) GB of RAM with Intel Single Xeon E5645 2.40 GHz processor?

Thank you.

Kind regards

Stanley

Not a chance.

The T610 supports 192 GB ONLY with the populous processors AND the latest version of the BIOS.  The reason is that the memory controller is on the processor, so if you have only one populated, while half of the slots in the system memory can be used - six locations associated with the populous processor.  With a single processor, 96GB (6x16Go) is the maximum.  More old BIOS do not support 16 GB DIMMS, so remember to update the BIOS (and other firmware system) BEFORE the update to any configuration using 16 GB DIMMS.

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