32GB PC3-14900 DDR3 LRDIMM 4x @ $150 of better

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BeTeP

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For ECC memory make sure to check SEL (system event log in BIOS or BMC) after the test.
 
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nk215

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This memory would not work on my Supermicro X9SRL-F. They are working fine in Supermicro X9DR3-LN4F+-B.

On the Supermicro X9SRL-F, I got the no-boot, no-video, no-beep code symptom. Basically, the board doesn't pass the pre-check.

This board is working fine currently with 16gb sticks. I want to update to 32gb stick w/o any luck.

Is it the BIOS thing? Does anyone have this memory working on the Supermicro X9SRL-F board?
 
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StevenDTX

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This memory would not work on my Supermicro X9SRL-F. They are working fine in Supermicro X9DR3-LN4F+-B.

On the Supermicro X9SRL-F, I got the no-boot, no-video, no-beep code symptom. Basically, the board doesn't pass the pre-check.

This board is working fine currently with 16gb sticks. I want to update to 32gb stick w/o any luck.

Is it the BIOS thing? Does anyone have this memory working on the Supermicro X9SRL-F board?
The X9SRL-F does indeed support PC3-14900 LRDIMMs. I believe you should get 6 beeps if the ram is not compatible.

I have already installed mine in production boxes, or I would try it out in my X9SRL-F for you.
 
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nk215

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I am running in a X9SRL-F with no problems.
Can you get me your BIOS version? Mine definitely doesn't work. even IPMI won't work correctly with the memory installed (all sensor shows N/A in IPMI, no display etc).

Thanks
 
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Can you get me your BIOS version? Mine definitely doesn't work. even IPMI won't work correctly with the memory installed (all sensor shows N/A in IPMI, no display etc).

Thanks
I'm running the latest I think. Firmware 3.19 with IPMI 2.0.
 
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Can you get me your BIOS version? Mine definitely doesn't work. even IPMI won't work correctly with the memory installed (all sensor shows N/A in IPMI, no display etc).

Thanks
Keep in mind the X9SRL-F does not support LR-DIMMs with E5-1600 CPUs. You need 2600 series of CPUs. It'll support 14900 regular DIMMs with 1600 CPUs.
 
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DanP

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Man the talk of ram drives made me think back to this old setup, Been sitting in a parts pile for atleast 5 years, blew my mind that the battery had a charge when I plugged it in. Pitty this tech didn't advance more, imagine this as NVMe / pci-e connected. Basically4Nhc4hhwTkmZkWRrMRr2GA.jpg JJM5-vJLQ7yzpTOMubCs0Q.jpg has a CF drive and battery to backup memory for longer power downs.
 
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i still got my dual e5-2696 v2 with 16x 16GB .... one of these days i will upgrade to 512gb ram ....lol...
 
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wildpig1234

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Dude...you are Insane!

What do you need with a half a TB of ram bro?

I have 16 x 16GB sticks myself. That's 256GB of ram. I couldn't possibly forsee anyone needing that much for home or lab use :eek:

Talk to me brother, what would you use that much ram for? Eh? Ehhhhhhh?
One word--Ramdrive. :D
to calculate pi using y-cruncher. ;). 256gb ram you can only calculate up to 50 billion digits using only ram. did it in less than 1.7hr on the dual 2696v2. with 512GB ram i can calculate 100billion digits of pi (in probably about 4hr or less ;)