Dimm population rules, Speed, 3 speed – Dell POWEREDGE R610 User Manual

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The first two channels per processor populated identically with the third channel unused

o Typically, two channels operate in Advanced ECC (Lockstep) mode with each other by

having the cache line split across both channels.

o This mode provides improved RAS features (SDDC support for x8-based memory).
o For memory mirroring, two channels operate as mirrors of each other (writes go to

both channels and reads alternate between the two channels).

o For Memory Mirroring or Advanced ECC Mode, the three sockets farthest from the

processor are unused and memory modules are installed beginning with socket A2 or
B2, proceeding in the following order: A2, A3, A5, and A6.

One channel per processor populated

o This is a simple Memory Optimized mode.
o Mirroring is not supported.

7.2.2 DIMM Population Rules

The following DIMM population rules apply:

If DIMMs of different speeds are mixed, all channels will operate at the fastest common

frequency. RDIMMs and UDIMMs cannot be mixed.

If memory mirroring is enabled, identical DIMMs must be installed in the same slots across

both channels.

The third channel of each processor is unavailable for memory mirroring.

The R610 supports up to 12 DIMMs. DIMMs must be installed in each channel starting with the

DIMM slot farthest from the processor. Population order is identified by the silkscreen
designator and the System Information Label (SIL) located on the chassis cover.

DIMM slot population for each memory mode is listed as follows:

o Memory Optimized: [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]
o Advanced ECC or Mirrored: [2, 3], [5, 6]
o Quad Rank or UDIMM: [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]

7.3 Speed

The memory frequency is determined by a variety of inputs:

Speed of the DIMMs

Speed supported by the processor

Configuration of the DIMMs

The memory speed of each channel depends on the memory configuration:

For single- or dual-rank memory modules:

o One memory module per channel supports up to 1333 MHz
o Two memory modules per channel supports up to 1066 MHz

For quad-rank memory modules:

o One memory module per channel supports up to 1066 Mhz
o Two memory modules per channel are limited to 800 MHz, regardless of memory

module speed

If memory modules with different speeds are installed, they will operate at the speed of the slowest
installed memory module(s).
For quad-rank DIMMs mixed with single- or dual-rank DIMMs, the quad-rank DIMM must be installed in
the slot with the white ejection tabs (the first DIMM slot in each channel). There is no requirement
for the order of single- and dual-rank DIMMs.

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