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Dell PowerEdge T710 Workstation server memory "How To Guide" for proper RAM configuration and installation. In our video, you will find a good review on best practices for loading your memory modules and a helpful overview on all the different options including sizes, speeds and type of memory supported. Let's start by discussing the memory. The Dell PowerEdge T710 has 18 DIMM slots. The R710 and T710 are the exact same from a memory and CPU perspective, so if you are familiar with the R710 then you are in good shape. Size options include 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB or 32GB DDR3 server memory. Yes 32GB RDIMMs do in fact work. Dell's spec sheet will only show up to 16GB, but that is not accurate. You can use 32GB modules. Speed options include 1066MHz, 1333MHz or 1600MHz. Note: 1600 will clock down to 1333MHz. There are two types of memory supported. ECC Registered (RDIMMs) and ECC Unbuffered (Server UDIMMs). The best option is very clear in our opinion. We always recommend ECC Registered over ECC Unbuffered. You will be able to scale to a higher capacity and the cost per GB is less expensive for ECC Reg over ECC Unbuffered. One question we hear a lot. Will Load Reduced (LRDIMM) Memory be supported by my Dell T710 server? Unfortunately, Load Reduced DIMMs are not accepted by the Dell PowerEdge T710 server. Max configuration is 384GB via (12 x 32GB) DDR3 1333MHz ECC Registered Server Memory. Which leads to another question we hear a lot. Why can't I put 18 x 32GB into my T710? Excellent question. We will solve this mystery in our video today! The Dell PowerEdge T710 has two LGA1366 processor sockets running on Intel 5500 or 5600 series CPUs. Options are dual core, quad core or hex core. Each Intel processor controls 9 DIMM slots. There are three Memory Channels per CPU which means three DIMMs per memory channel. That is very key. This means the T710 is subject to the rank rule preventing users from loading up 3 Quad Ranks DIMMs per memory channel. You can only put 2 Quad Ranks DIMMs per channel and all 32GB DDR3 ECC Reg are Quad Rank.. thus running into the rank rule issue. Please smash that subscribe button and learn more about Cloud Ninja’s Dell Server Upgrades and Tips. Interested in buying a refurbished Dell PowerEdge T710 Workstation? Please visit: https://cloudninjas.com/ Buy Dell PowerEdge T710 Workstation Memory Upgrades - https://cloudninjas.com/collections/p... Buy Dell PowerEdge T710 Workstation Solid State Drive Upgrades - https://cloudninjas.com/collections/d... Follow us on: / realcloudninjas / realcloudninjas