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  1. Hi to all, I’m new on this forum, so hello and greetings from Croatia. I recently bought a P700 workstation with 2 x Xeon E5-2650 V3. Unfortunately workstation have only 32 gigs of ram so I’m looking how to upgrade the memory. Did some investigation but I’m not sure what to do. This is the P700 motherboard I have 4 x 8Gb = 32Gb or two pairs of those modules shown below RC0-10, T1 AB – those are in DIMM 1 of CPU 1 and CPU 2 RC0-11, TD AC – in DIMM 2 of CPU 1 and CPU 2 So I planned to buy addtional 4 x 16gb modules or totall 64Gb. C/P from lenovo memory configurator: Example #2 Installing 4 pieces of 8GB RDIMM and 4 pieces of 4GB RDIMM in a dual CPU configuration (48GB total) a. Install 8GB RDIMMs in CPU1–DIMM 1 and CPU1–DIMM 2 b. Install 8GB RDIMMs in CPU2–DIMM 1 and CPU2–DIMM 2 c. Install 4GB RDIMMs in CPU1–DIMM 3 and CPU1–DIMM 4 d. Install 4GB RDIMMs in CPU2–DIMM 3 and CPU2–DIMM 4 I can do that with 16Gb and 8Gb modules also. But 16Gb I want to buy are dual rank i.e. 2Rx4 and my 8Gb’s are single rank 1Rx4. What do you think, would it be ok if I combine them just like in example above? 16Gb 2Rx4 in DIMM 1 and 2 (CPU1 and 2) and 8Gb 1Rx4 in DIMM 3 and 4 (CPU1 and 2) = 96Gb Also I’m not sure about those 10 T1 AB, 11 TD AC and 11 TD AB, are they need to be different or can be the same, for example 11 TD AB ? By https://www.skhynix.com/eng/support/technicalSupport.jsp those are SPD revision, module option code and process code. module from Ebay 16Gb Sorry for my english grammar. best regards Z
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