R820 Dell memory upgrade

Hello, I would like to ask whether it is possible to add 16 GB memory 1866MT/s to an R820.
On the Dell website, it clearly states that the server accepts up to 1866MT/s still on every single paper I read it says up to 1600MT/s.

The target is to 512 GB. And I was thinking of buying 16 GB PC3-14900R DIMM 2r4. It would operate or must they be low voltage. Maybe the 32 GB sticks?

Well, the server has 4 X E5 4650 v2 cpu and a newer motherboard. So the question that remains is you can load 32 rdimms 1.5V or do they need to be 1.35v?

Pavil,

The R820 supports two DIMMS standard and low voltage. This includes the 1866 MHz range as well. We offer a bar of memory 32GB 1866 MHz 1.5 volt, room JGGRT. As well as 16 GB DIMMS to 1866 MHz range (part # 12 C 23), which seem to be the standard voltage (1.5V) as well.

I hope this helps.

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