My RDIMM's are Samsung M393A4K40BB1-CRC0Q and Samsung M393A4K40BB1-CRC4Q. (I know, mixed stepping for memory modules.)
These RDIMM's are on the tested memory list for the X10DRG-Q motherboard. Your X10DAX motherboard also list these Samsung M393A4K40BB1-CRC RDIMMs as tested memory.
Its rare to get bad production S-spec CPUs. If it was me, I would return the X10DAX, and get a X10DAi or X10DAC, which are almost the same, but with out the overclocking features. Then I would use memory from the validated list. When putting out this type of money for enterprise HW, I don't want to tinker with overclocking and non-validated memory modules.
But some people like to tinker. And to each their own ...
Good luck.
These RDIMM's are on the tested memory list for the X10DRG-Q motherboard. Your X10DAX motherboard also list these Samsung M393A4K40BB1-CRC RDIMMs as tested memory.
Its rare to get bad production S-spec CPUs. If it was me, I would return the X10DAX, and get a X10DAi or X10DAC, which are almost the same, but with out the overclocking features. Then I would use memory from the validated list. When putting out this type of money for enterprise HW, I don't want to tinker with overclocking and non-validated memory modules.
But some people like to tinker. And to each their own ...
Good luck.