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March 20th, 2017 11:00

I think we are talking about two different things, I was taking about load reduced DIMMs, i.e. 32GB DDR3 modules. Load reduced DIMMS have an electrical buffer instead of a register, this is apparently necessary for large capacity modules in order to reduce the electrical load on the memory bus and controller.

I believe LV DIMMS are just a reduced voltage module, using a standard register based DIMM.

The M910 says it supports 1TB of memory, however in order to achieve that you would need to use 32GB modules. The only 32GB modules I can find for sale are DDR3 LR-DIMMS.

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