Memory features, Memory speed limitations – Dell PowerEdge M610x User Manual

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7.3 Memory Features

Key features of the M610x memory system include:

Registered (RDIMM) and Unbuffered (UDIMM) ECC DDR3 technology

Each channel carries 64 data and eight ECC bits

Support for up to 96GB of RDIMM memory (with twelve 8 GB RDIMMs)

Support for up to 24 GB of UDIMM memory (with twelve 2 GB UDIMMs)

Support for 1066/1333 MHz single and dual rank DIMMs

Support for 1066 MHz quad rank DIMMs

Single DIMM configuration only with DIMM in socket A1

ODT support (On Die Termination)

Clock gating (CKE) to conserve power when DIMMs are not accessed (DIMMs enter a low-

power self-refresh mode)

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C access to SPD EEPROM for access to RDIMM thermal sensors

Single Bit Error Correction

SDDC (Single Device Data Correction – x4 or x8 devices)

Support for Closed Loop Thermal Management on RDIMMs and UDIMMs

Multi Bit Error Detection

Support for Memory Optimized Mode

Support for Advanced ECC mode

Support for Memory Mirroring


Memory sparing is not supported on 5500 series processors. It is supported on systems using 5600
series processors. While 800MHz DIMMs are not supported, the installation of two quad-rank 1066MHz
DIMMs will operate at 800MHz.

7.4 Memory Speed Limitations

The memory frequency is determined by a variety of inputs:

Speed of the DIMMs

Speed supported by the CPU

Configuration of the DIMMs

For quad-rank DIMMs mixed with single- or dual-rank DIMMs, the quad-rank (QR) DIMM needs to be in
the slot with the white ejection tabs (the first DIMM slot in each channel). There is no requirement
for the order of single-rank (SR) and dual-rank (DR) DIMMs.

Table 7 shows the memory populations and the maximum frequency achievable for that
configuration.

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