Question by PE R710 memory upgrade configuration.

Hello team,

We currently have 18 x 8 GB of memory on our server.

We decided that we will upgrade the server with more memory. We think of this scenario:

  • leave 12 x 8 GB
  • Add 6 x 16 GB

This should give us 192 GB of memory.

This configuration of memory will work?

Thank you all, sincerely.

StorageJohn,

This will work as long as none of the DIMMs are quad ranked. This is due to the limitation that you can use only 2 of the 3 DIMMS per channel when they are class quad. Now so that these to work, you will need to place the bars 16 GB in white tabs slots DIMM, then the 12 8 GB DIMMS into the slots of the black tabs. That should allow you to work.

Let me know if it helps.

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