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I have a JINGSAH X79M-S3.0 Motherboard (LGA2011) and Intel Xeon E5-2690 CPU.

Motherboard was made in China and seems to be incredibly generic in nature. Finding information on this (not written in Chinese) has been a real challenge, resource materials seem to be limited (at best).

 

I am not sure which RAM will be compatible for this system.

All I can find says it supports REG ECC DDR3 SERVER RAM.

 

But, does that really mean all REG ECC DDR3 RAM will work?

 

I have three different types of REG ECC DDR3 server RAM, with these numbers on the label:

10600R - 09 - 11 - E2 - P2

10600R - 09 - 11 - E2 - D3

10600R - 9 - 10 - E1

 

Is this enough information to know if they will be compatible?

 

Will any of these RAM types work for the JINGSAH X79M-S3.0 Motherboard?

All of them? None of them?

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given that this motherboard doesnt appear to be from an OEM like dell or HP, it shouldnt be locked to one specific memory brand, generally speaking crucial is a good bet when you have no clue. looking at intels spec sheet for this particular xeon says that it uses ddr3 memory up to 1600mt/s supports up to 384gb, can support ecc but isnt required and can operate in up to quad channel mode. knowing this anything from this amazon listing should work.

https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-PC3L-12800-Unbuffered-Memory-CT2K102464BD160B/dp/B0091LG13O/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2KDZ574XTPR61&keywords=crucial%2Bddr3&qid=1659042803&s=electronics&sprefix=crucial%2Bddr3%2Celectronics%2C148&sr=1-3&th=1

Registered memory shouldnt be a requirement from what i can gather considering this isnt an oem motherboard (looks to be a recycled chipset chinese board), i cant see any reason why there would be any requirement outside of intels own guidelines for this xeon cpu.

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1 hour ago, JudithWright said:

It's server RAM...

its a xeon, basically a server cpu. try it, and if its works, good, if it doesnt, no harm no foul.

EDIT: if it doesnt physically fit then dont force it, it will require some force but nothing outrageous, DONT FORCE IT IN.

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