Memory, Quickspecs – HP SL160Z User Manual

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HP ProLiant SL160z G6 (all models)

NOTE: Memory configurations listed do not apply to "Factory Integrated Models".
NOTE: Charts do not represent all possible memory configurations.

DDR3 memory population guidelines

For detailed memory configuration rules and guidelines, please use the Online DDR3 Memory Configuration Tool:

www.hp.com/go/ddr3memory-configurator

Some DIMM installation guidelines are summarized below:

For servers with eighteen (18) memory slots:

There are three (3) channels per processor; six (6) channels per server
There are three (3) DIMM slots for each memory channel; eighteen (18) total slots
Memory channel 1 consists of the three (3) DIMMs that are closest to the processor
Memory channel 3 consists of the three (3) DIMMs that are furthest from the processor

DIMM slots that are white should be populated first
Do not mix Unbuffered memory (UDIMMs) with Registered memory (RDIMMs)
Do not install DIMMs if the corresponding processor is not installed
If only one processor is installed in a 2CPU system, only half of the DIMM slots are available
To maximize performance, balance the total memory capacity between all installed processors
It is not required, but it is recommended to load the channels similarly if possible
You can only have up to eight (8) ranks installed per channel
You can only install two quad-rank DIMMs per channel
You can only install two UDIMMs per channel; if available, the third slot in the channel must remain empty
Populate DIMMs from heaviest load (quad-rank) to lightest load (single-rank) within a channel
Heaviest load (DIMM with most ranks) within a channel goes furthest from the chipset
For memory mirroring mode, channel 3 must be unpopulated. Channels 1 and 2 are populated identically
For lock-step mode, channel 3 must be unpopulated. DIMMs in channels 1 and 2 will be installed in pairs. The paired
slots will be 1,4; 2,5; 3;6 on a 3DPC system or 1,4; 2,5; on a 2DPC system
No mixing DIMM voltage; all DIMMs must be the same voltage

DIMM Type ->

Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs)

Unbuffered with ECC DIMMs (UDIMMs)

DIMM Rank ->

Dual Rank (2R)

Quad Rank (4R)

Single Rank (1R)

Dual Rank (2R)

DIMM Capacity ->

2GB

4GB

8GB

2GB

4GB

1GB

2GB

1GB

2GB

DIMM Native Speed (MHz) ->

1333

1333

1066

*

1066

1333

*

*

1333

SLOTS THAT CAN BE POPULATED
18 slot servers

18

18

18

*

12

12

*

*

12

MAXIMUM MEMORY CAPACITY (GB)
18 slot servers

36

72

144

*

48

12

*

*

24

POPULATED DIMM SPEED (MHz)
1 DIMM Per Channel

1333

1333

1066

*

1066

1333

*

*

1333

2 DIMM Per Channel

1066

1066

1066

*

800

1066

*

*

1066

3 DIMM Per Channel

800

800

800

*

*

*

*

*

*

* - not supported by HP at this time.

NOTES:

Mixing DIMM speeds is allowed, but the system processor speed rules always override the DIMM capabilities
If you do mix DIMM speeds, the memory bus will default to the minimum clock rate of all DIMMs in the system - even if
the slower DIMM is on the other processor
If you install 1x 1066MHz DIMM in channel 1 and 1x 1333MHz DIMM in channel 2, you still run at 1066MHz

QuickSpecs

HP ProLiant SL160z Generation 6 (G6)

Memory

DA - 13385 Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 1 — 6.15.2009

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