I don't see an issue with the population. It looks like a supported population that should not produce a non-optimal warning message. I suggest verifying all of the memory is operational. It may list that it detects 320GB of installed memory, but all of that memory may not be available if one of the modules is in a failed state. If there is nothing in the logs or any of the status reports then I would run diagnostics on the memory. Also, check to make sure the memory is in a mode that supports the mixed population. Some of the memory modes may not work properly with your configuration.
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October 18th, 2019 14:00
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I don't see an issue with the population. It looks like a supported population that should not produce a non-optimal warning message. I suggest verifying all of the memory is operational. It may list that it detects 320GB of installed memory, but all of that memory may not be available if one of the modules is in a failed state. If there is nothing in the logs or any of the status reports then I would run diagnostics on the memory. Also, check to make sure the memory is in a mode that supports the mixed population. Some of the memory modes may not work properly with your configuration.
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asantia
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November 7th, 2019 12:00
Daniel,
I verified all the memory is operational.
It passed both Dell's built-in diagnostics as well as Memtest86 which I let run for 1.5 weeks.
There is nothing in any of the system logs showing errors or any kind.
The memory is set to "Non-Interleaved" as well as Mirroring is turned off.
Any other ideas? Everything seems to be working just fine except for that message at boot.
Thanks,
Anthony