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Removing and Installing System Components
System Memory
Each system board has sixteen DDR3 memory module sockets for the
installation of up to sixteen unbuffered or registered DDR3-1333MHz
(1600MHz @2 memory modules per channel) memory modules to support
processor 1 and processor 2. See “C6220 II System Board Connectors” on
page 325 and “C6220 System Board Connectors” on page 326 for the
locations of the memory modules.
Memory Slot Features
Support 8 channels, 16 UDIMMs/RDIMMs of DDR3
Speed up to 1866MT/s
Max. capacity: 512GB with 32GB RDIMM, LRDIMM
Support DDR3/DDR3L
Support ECC
NOTE: To operate under 1866MT/s requires Xeon E5-2600 v2 processor with 1.5v
RDIMM on 1 DPC.
Note: Linux operating system does not support the S4 (hibernation) mode.
Supported Memory Module Configuration
For the sequence of the sixteen memory-module sockets, see Figure 3-63.
The system requires at least one memory module installed on processor 1’s
DIMM slot 1 in order to be booted up. When you insert the memory
module(s), always start with CHA_A1. The optimized memory module
installation sequence is 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8.
See Table 3-2 and Table 3-3 for possible memory configurations.