Specifications
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• Supported configurations:
○ One DIMM per processor: 8A for CPU1; 8A for CPU2.
○ Three DIMMs per processor: 8A, 5B, 2C for CPU1; 8A, 5B, 2C for CPU2.
○ Six DIMMs per processor: 8A, 7D, 5B, 4E, 2C, 1F for CPU1; 8A, 7D, 5B, 4E, 2C, 1F for
CPU2
○ DIMM population order processor socket 1: 8A, 5B, 2C, 7D, 4E, 1F, 6G, 3H.
○ DIMM population order processor socket 2: 8A, 5B, 2C, 7D, 4E, 1F, 6G, 3H.
Figure 19 Population order of DIMM slots
To remove memory module:
1. Completely open the holding clips securing the module.
2. Gently pull the memory module upward to remove it from the slot.
Figure 20 Removing a memory module
CAUTION: Place the memory module on a static-dissipating work surface or inside of an anti-static
bag.










