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3PCS 16GB 1333MHz ECC Register Module Identical modules Genuine CMS brand, CMS is one of the most trusted names in the Computer Memory industry and this product carries a Lifetime Warranty from CMS Compatible with Dell PowerEdge T710 Maximum Memory: 48 GB ECC UDIMMs 144 GB Reg ECC RDIMMs using 2 CPUs 192 GB Quad Rank RDIMM Expansion: 18 Sockets (6 Banks of 3) maximum using RDIMMs 12 Sockets (4 Banks of 3) maximum using UDIMMs or QR RDIMMs Due to chipset limitations, DDR3 Quad Rank memory will operate at 1066MHz in the first Triple Channel bank. Adding Quad Rank modules in the second Triple Channel bank will operate at 800MHz. The third memory bank must be unpopulated. This system supports either Registered ECC or Unbuffered ECC memory. Mixing Registered ECC and Unbuffered ECC modules is not supported within this system. Due to chipset limitations, Unbuffered ECC DIMMs are limited to TWO Triple Channel Banks per processor on Intel Xeon 55xx series systems. RAS features (ie, Mirror mode, Advanced ECC mode) require memory installed in pairs or two channels only, the third channel is disabled. On 18 Socket(s) boards, Mirror Mode or Advanced ECC mode require Single and Dual Rank RDIMMs to achieve 3 DIMMs Per Channel (6 total). Using Quad Rank and ECCUDIMMs up to 2 DIMMs Per Channel (4 total). 4GB DDR3-1333 Reg ECC modules come in two versions: 313/4G using x4 and 3138/4G using x8 DRAM. The two parts may be installed in the same system but not within the same memory bank. Use like modules for dual and triple channel operation.
48Gb (3X16Gb) Memory Ram Compatible with Dell Poweredge T710 Ddr3 Ecc Reg for Servers Only by CMS B110
Current Price
$103
Average
$96.5
Min Price
$90
Max Price
$103
Price dynamics
6%
Description
3PCS 16GB 1333MHz ECC Register Module Identical modules Genuine CMS brand, CMS is one of the most trusted names in the Computer Memory industry and this product carries a Lifetime Warranty from CMS Compatible with Dell PowerEdge T710 Maximum Memory: 48 GB ECC UDIMMs 144 GB Reg ECC RDIMMs using 2 CPUs 192 GB Quad Rank RDIMM Expansion: 18 Sockets (6 Banks of 3) maximum using RDIMMs 12 Sockets (4 Banks of 3) maximum using UDIMMs or QR RDIMMs Due to chipset limitations, DDR3 Quad Rank memory will operate at 1066MHz in the first Triple Channel bank. Adding Quad Rank modules in the second Triple Channel bank will operate at 800MHz. The third memory bank must be unpopulated. This system supports either Registered ECC or Unbuffered ECC memory. Mixing Registered ECC and Unbuffered ECC modules is not supported within this system. Due to chipset limitations, Unbuffered ECC DIMMs are limited to TWO Triple Channel Banks per processor on Intel Xeon 55xx series systems. RAS features (ie, Mirror mode, Advanced ECC mode) require memory installed in pairs or two channels only, the third channel is disabled. On 18 Socket(s) boards, Mirror Mode or Advanced ECC mode require Single and Dual Rank RDIMMs to achieve 3 DIMMs Per Channel (6 total). Using Quad Rank and ECCUDIMMs up to 2 DIMMs Per Channel (4 total). 4GB DDR3-1333 Reg ECC modules come in two versions: 313/4G using x4 and 3138/4G using x8 DRAM. The two parts may be installed in the same system but not within the same memory bank. Use like modules for dual and triple channel operation.
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[Music] hi i'm scott flowers with cloud ninjas today we're here to talk about dell poweredge t710 and specifically do an overview on the ram and cpus let's get going well hey thanks for stopping by today to learn a little bit more about the dell poweredge t710 do us a favor if you find anything useful in today's video click that like smash that subscribe all right we're gonna get rolling so first thing we're gonna start with the cpus there are two cpus inside it is an lga 1366 socket it utilizes intel xeon 5500 or 5600 series cpus we get asked a lot what series what cpus do you recommend i specifically like going with hex cores because you can drop in two hex cores and get 12 ports out of this machine and there's a couple of hex cores that you can get for a really inexpensive price uh specifically the x5650 the x5660 the x5670 even the e5645 is another good option so all these will get


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