Supported Memory Configurations (PC3L) low voltage for PowerEdge T410

I note that, when using the first DIMM per channel (i.e. 3 of the 4 memory by processor slots) with PC3L memory, it works at 1.35v, as it should.

When I add a strip of MEMORY on the fourth slot, memory running at 1.5V, thus neglecting the advantage of low voltage.

T410 technical guide says "When they operate at low voltage, frequency and population additional restrictions can take effect."  Fills all the memory locations, considered a restriction of the population in this context?

Looks like a fairly common thing to do (fill in all of the memory locations)...

Thank you

Fganter.

Unfortunately fill three memory modules per channel is not supported 1.35 V. systems with 1.35 V memory will be also exploited the memory modules to 1.5 V if one of the following conditions exist:

  • Intel Xeon processors 5500
  • two modules of 1333 MHz DIMM per channel
  • a mixture of both modules of memory standard and low voltage

Hope this helps to clarify the situation.

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