Z800 upgrade RAM & GPU - HP Performance Advisor WARNING

Hello guys,.

I would appreciate if you can help me with this.

HP Performance advisor, gives me the following warning:

'Memory '.

Maximum memory performance is achieved with a balanced configuration memory evenly distributed throughout all channels of active memory. When there is more than one DIMM connector per channel, fill the inner layer closest to the CPU before adding memory to an outer layer.

Technical mixed size DIMM - memory is optimized when all the DIMMS in a layer have the same size. »


I have attached 2 photos.

The first is the current state of the workstation with mixed sizes of RAM 1 GB & 2 GB modules.

I don't want to throw my 2 GB modules. I want to just replace the modules of 1 GB a 4 GB modules,

so the configuration will look like the 2nd picture, I joined.

Is this feasible?

A second thing is I want to upgrade my GPU.

Currently a Nvidia Quadro 2000 is installed.

I want to replace the GPU with a Nvidia GTX Titan.

What should I take the exam prior to the GPU upgrade?

Thanks in advance.

The configuration of your memory project (second photo) is OK.  If I read correctly the image, you put 4 GB modules in the black connectors and the 2 GB modules in the white connectors.  This gives a configuration balanced, that is, each channel has the same 2 types of memory, so that you will not get the message memory unbalanced and could even get a performance more.

Make sure that the memory of 2 GB and 4 GB is of the same type, correspondence ECC (or not), registered (or not), and if the chips of memory are x 4 or x 8.  Mixture of different types of memory will not work.

HP does not officially support the nVidia GTX Titan, but it should work with the following precautions:

-It will run at speeds PCIe Gen2, Gen3 not (but this should be fast enough).

-From the picture I've seen of the Titan, he seems to have a 2 x 3 and a 2 x 4 power connector.  The Z800 has 2 power connectors for 2 x 3 for graphics.  A cable adapter to go from 2 x 3 to 2 x 4 is necessary to put the card.

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