Question of memory poweredge R910

Hi Guy,

We want to add more memories of our Power edge 910 (from 2010), but do not know what memory should buy us,

Currently server has 64GB, 16 X 4 GB memory Quad rank (I said Quad becuse the)

said Bill 64 GB memory 16X4Go Quad RDIMMS 2 memory risers)

but on the site of our service number shows this:

DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE, 4G, 1066, 4RX8X72, H959F, BIC

and has 2 CPU

PROCESSOR, E7530, 1.86/5.8, 12M, XMD, D0

We want to add 64 GB memory to this server.

On the site of Dell, we see the only module of 32 GB which is four rows, can buy 2 of these module and add it to the server? or we can not mix the 32 GB Quad with quad 4GB?

Thank you

mrshahin
"It is recommended that more big DIMMs to be installed everything first, IE on the slots with white sleeves."

This is information demographic General memory. However, we noticed that your 16 GB DIMM using 4GB DRAM, which is not supported by the processor Nehalem E7530 base. When used, the system will not SHOW that you have observed. Therefore, you can't use these new modules of memory of 16 GB at all because the doe processor does not support.

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