Advanced ecc (lockstep) mode, Optimizer (independent channel) mode, Supported configurations – Dell PowerEdge T610 User Manual

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Advanced ECC mode. Additionally, correction of a x4 device failure is possible in the Memory
Optimized mode.

7.9 Advanced ECC (Lockstep) Mode

In this configuration, the two channels closest to the processor are combined to form one 128-bit
channel. This mode supports SDDC for both x4- and x8-based memory modules. Memory modules
must be identical in size, speed and technology in corresponding slots.

7.10 Optimizer (Independent Channel) Mode

In Optimizer (Independent Channel) mode, all three channels are populated with identical memory
modules. This mode permits a larger total memory capacity but does not support SDDC with x8-based
memory modules.
A minimal single-channel configuration of 1 GB memory modules per processor is also supported in
this mode.

7.11 Supported Configurations

See the System Memory section in the Installing System Components chapter in the Dell PowerEdge
T610 Systems Hardware Owner's Manual
on Support.dell.com.

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