Lenovo ThinkServer RD330 User Manual

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The following table explains the memory module installation rules for servers that have only one
microprocessor (CPU1) installed. The “X” mark indicates the memory slots into which the memory modules
should be installed in different situations.

Notes:

• All memory modules to be installed on a server must be the same type (LV RDIMM, RDIMM, or UDIMM).

• When you install memory modules with different ranks in one channel, start from the farthest memory slot

in the channel and install the memory module that has the most ranks first.

• When 1.35 V memory modules and 1.50 V memory modules are installed into the memory slots for the

same microprocessor, all the memory modules run at 1.50 V.

• When memory modules with different frequencies are installed into the memory slots for the same

microprocessor, all the memory modules run at the lowest frequency.

• It is recommended that you install the low-voltage memory modules into the memory slots for the same

microprocessor to ensure low power consumption.

• It is recommended that you install the high-frequency memory modules into the memory slots for the

same microprocessor to ensure high performance.

Figure 34. CPU1 DIMMs

Table 4. Memory module installation rules for servers with one microprocessor

CPU1 DIMM

A1

A2

B1

B2

C1

C2

One DIMM

X

Two DIMMs

X

X

Three DIMMs

X

X

X

Four DIMMs

X

X

X

X

Six DIMMs

X

X

X

X

X

X

The following table explains the memory module installation rules for servers that have two microprocessors
(CPU1 and CPU2) installed. The “X” mark indicates the memory slots into which the memory modules
should be installed in different situations.

Notes:

• All memory modules to be installed on a server must be the same type (LV RDIMM, RDIMM, or UDIMM).

• When you install memory modules with different ranks in one channel, start from the farthest memory slot

in the channel and install the memory module that has the most ranks first.

• When 1.35 V memory modules and 1.50 V memory modules are installed into the memory slots for the

same microprocessor, all the memory modules run at 1.50 V.

• When memory modules with different frequencies are installed into the memory slots for the same

microprocessor, all the memory modules run at the lowest frequency.

Chapter 6

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Installing, removing, or replacing hardware

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