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Dual-rank DIMMs ("

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) must be populated before single-rank

DIMMs (dual-rank DIMMs must be in the lower bank).

The following table lists all valid combinations of single- and dual-rank DIMM configurations for a
memory board. "Single" indicates a bank of single-rank DIMMs. "Dual" indicates a bank of dual-

rank DIMMs.

NOTE:

A bank contains two DIMMs.

Configuration

Bank A

Bank B

1 Single

2 Single

Single

3 Dual

4 Dual

Single

5 Dual

Dual

The server can be configured for any AMP mode in RBSU. RBSU displays a warning message if the
selected AMP mode is not supported by the current DIMM configuration. However, if the DIMM

configuration at POST does not match the AMP mode selected in RBSU, the server defaults to
Advanced ECC ("

Advanced ECC memory

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). When this occurs, a message displays

during POST and the status LED for the configured AMP mode flashes amber.

Unpopulated memory boards (those without any installed DIMMs) can be installed in the server for
storing extra memory boards.

If your server contains more than 4 GB of memory, consult your operating system documentation for
additional requirements.

Single- and dual-rank DIMMs

PC2-3200 DIMMs can either be single- or dual-rank. While it is not normally important for you to

differentiate between these two types of DIMMs, certain DIMM configuration requirements are based on

these classifications.
Certain configuration requirements exist with single- and dual-rank DIMMs that allow the architecture to
optimize performance. A dual-rank DIMM is similar to having two separate DIMMs on the same module.

Although only a single DIMM module, a dual-rank DIMM acts as if it were two separate DIMMs. The

primary reason for the existence of dual-rank DIMMs is to provide the largest capacity DIMM given the

current DIMM technology. If the maximum DIMM technology allows for creating 2-GB single-rank DIMMs,
a dual-rank DIMM using the same technology would be 4-GB.

Advanced ECC memory

Advanced ECC is the default memory protection mode for this server. In Advanced ECC, the server is

protected against correctable memory errors. The server will provide notification if the level of correctable
errors exceeds a predefined threshold rate. The server does not fail because of correctable memory

errors.
Advanced ECC provides additional protection over Standard ECC in that it is possible to correct certain

memory errors that would otherwise be uncorrectable and result in a server failure. Whereas Standard