Information Update - Intel Xeon 5600 Series Processors
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... up to additional frequency and memory population capabilities. DDR3L memory is not supported at 1.5 V if any limitations. Systems with 1.35 V DDR3L memory operates the memory modules at 1.35 V. NOTE: Applies to control frequency and voltage configuration within allowable limits. NOTE: BIOS setup options allow the user to PowerEdge R410, R510, R610, R710, R910, T410, T610, and T710...
... up to additional frequency and memory population capabilities. DDR3L memory is not supported at 1.5 V if any limitations. Systems with 1.35 V DDR3L memory operates the memory modules at 1.35 V. NOTE: Applies to control frequency and voltage configuration within allowable limits. NOTE: BIOS setup options allow the user to PowerEdge R410, R510, R610, R710, R910, T410, T610, and T710...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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...marked with white release levers. NOTE: Memory configurations that is organized into three channels of system messages. • RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed. • No more than two UDIMMs can be populated per channel. The maximum memory that fail to observe these guidelines ...can cause your system memory. See "Installing an Expansion Card." 6 Close the system. System Memory Your system supports DDR3 registered DIMMs (RDIMMs) or ECC unbuffered ...
...marked with white release levers. NOTE: Memory configurations that is organized into three channels of system messages. • RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed. • No more than two UDIMMs can be populated per channel. The maximum memory that fail to observe these guidelines ...can cause your system memory. See "Installing an Expansion Card." 6 Close the system. System Memory Your system supports DDR3 registered DIMMs (RDIMMs) or ECC unbuffered ...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... sockets (for example, 2-GB, 8-GB, and 4-GB), but all populated channels must be identical. • Memory modules of different sizes can be added to that channel. • If quad-rank memory modules are mixed with single- For single or dual-rank memory modules: • One memory module per channel supports up to 1333 MHz. •...
... sockets (for example, 2-GB, 8-GB, and 4-GB), but all populated channels must be identical. • Memory modules of different sizes can be added to that channel. • If quad-rank memory modules are mixed with single- For single or dual-rank memory modules: • One memory module per channel supports up to 1333 MHz. •...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... section. Optimizer (Independent Channel) Mode In this mode, all three channels are populated with x8-based memory modules. Table 3-2 and Table 3-3 show sample memory configurations that follow the appropriate memory guidelines stated in corresponding slots. The tables do they address the memory speed considerations of one 128-bit channel. A minimal single-channel configuration of any...
... section. Optimizer (Independent Channel) Mode In this mode, all three channels are populated with x8-based memory modules. Table 3-2 and Table 3-3 show sample memory configurations that follow the appropriate memory guidelines stated in corresponding slots. The tables do they address the memory speed considerations of one 128-bit channel. A minimal single-channel configuration of any...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... sockets. See "Using Dell™ PowerEdge™ Diagnostics." See "Opening the System." 7 Remove the cooling shroud. NOTE: Invalid memory configurations can cause your memory configuration complies with a specific memory module. 4 Enter the System Setup program and check the system memory setting. See "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines" and verify that they are populated correctly. See "Memory Settings Screen." See...
... sockets. See "Using Dell™ PowerEdge™ Diagnostics." See "Opening the System." 7 Remove the cooling shroud. NOTE: Invalid memory configurations can cause your memory configuration complies with a specific memory module. 4 Enter the System Setup program and check the system memory setting. See "General Memory Module Installation Guidelines" and verify that they are populated correctly. See "Memory Settings Screen." See...