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DELL-Daniel My
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August 31st, 2018 09:00
Yes, that should be a valid configuration. I think there are four memory channels on the R620, so the best population would be {1,2,3,4}{5,6,empty,empty} on each side. You can verify the channel configuration in the manual. The R620 has the flexible memory feature, so there are many memory configurations that will likely work.
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August 30th, 2018 16:00
Hello
The system should POST with a single module in slot A1, but that configuration should only be used for troubleshooting. Two modules in A1,B1 should be a valid configuration. It is recommended to install memory in pairs at a minimum, so four modules populated in slots 1,2 on both lanes would be the minimum recommended configuration. You can find memory population rules in the manual on the system support page.
http://www.dell.com/support/
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August 31st, 2018 05:00
Hello Daniel and thank you for the answer.
So, for example, a 12 X LRDIMM 64GB QR is a valid configuration, isn't it?
In this case, 6 memory slots per CPU would be populated.
Thank you very much,
Martin
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August 31st, 2018 10:00
Great. Thanks again Daniel!
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Martin