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April 12th, 2020 19:00

No, the maximum the T110 can take is 16GB (4GB DIMM max).

Even if you meant the T110 II, the max is only 32GB (8GB DIMM max).

Your operating system has NOTHING to do with it.

April 13th, 2020 00:00

First of all it is  not T110 II, its T110 . T110 works with 32GB (8GB) now. will it work with 64GB(16GB) any firmware upgrade or something like that.Im sharing system information.T110.JPG

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April 13th, 2020 07:00

Then you are already using MORE memory than Dell supports in this machine (all of Dell's docs and Crucial's website show that the max is 16GB), which means it may come down to the processor you are using (the processor is what manages RAM). The Intel X3440 supports up to 32GB of memory which may explain why you are able to run 32GB now, but because the CPU does not support more than 32GB there is absolutely NO reason to believe than 64GB would work. In fact, Intel is telling you that it won't:

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/42928/intel-xeon-processor-x3440-8m-cache-2-53-ghz.html

 

April 13th, 2020 11:00

i guess it wont work because i tried to use 64gb one week ago and it didnt work.

thank you so much for your help

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June 19th, 2024 13:12

I just updated my T110 to 32GB. I don't know if it's necessary but I did upgrade the BIOS first to v1.12.0, then I found the following 4 x 8GB ECC DIMMs on ebay, total cost was £30 for 32GB RAM. It works a treat.

Hynix | 32GB (4 X 8GB) | HMT41GU7BFR8A-PB | ECC Server RAM

Make sure you get ECC RAM, most of the stuff on Amazon appears to be non-ECC, and not sure that will work. You can tell if it's ECC RAM as the sticks will have 9 chips on them instead of 8.

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June 19th, 2024 13:17

You provided helpful details on upgrading the RAM on your T110 server with 32GB of ECC RAM from Hynix. Here are the key points:

- You upgraded the BIOS to v1.12.0 before installing the new RAM.
- You purchased 4 x 8GB ECC DIMMs from Hynix (model HMT41GU7BFR8A-PB) for a total of 32GB RAM.
- The total cost was £30 from eBay.
- The new 32GB ECC RAM is working well on your T110 server.

You provided a helpful tip to ensure getting ECC RAM, which has 9 chips on the stick instead of 8 for non-ECC RAM. Many RAM modules sold on Amazon are non-ECC, which may not be compatible with server systems.

Your experience shows that upgrading server RAM can be cost-effective by purchasing used/refurbished ECC DIMMs from marketplaces like eBay, as long as you verify the ECC specification and compatibility with your system.

 

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