The Dell T140 takes 4 DIMMs (ECC UDIMMs or regular DIMMs).
When the T140 was introduced, only 16G ECC UDIMM were available.
I'm considering the purchase of a T140 to replace a same-gen Precision T3431 that's already maxed out at 64G, I'd like to confirm if the T140 could go to 128G RAM with the appropriate processor.
Here's what worries me:
- my T3431 has a Xeon E-2246G, which is listed as having a Max of 128G on ark.intel.com. However, a dmidecode of the T3431 says this:
# dmidecode -t memory|head -12
# dmidecode 3.2
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 3.1.1 present.
Handle 0x0009, DMI type 16, 23 bytes
Physical Memory Array
Location: System Board Or Motherboard
Use: System Memory
Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC
Maximum Capacity: 64 GB <==========================
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Number Of Devices: 4
Does the T140 have the same kind of limitation? (Maxes out at 64G even though the Xeon might support up to 128G).
32G ECC UDIMM sticks are now available, which would allow for 128G total memory.
Any ideas?
When the T140 was introduced, only 16G ECC UDIMM were available.
I'm considering the purchase of a T140 to replace a same-gen Precision T3431 that's already maxed out at 64G, I'd like to confirm if the T140 could go to 128G RAM with the appropriate processor.
Here's what worries me:
- my T3431 has a Xeon E-2246G, which is listed as having a Max of 128G on ark.intel.com. However, a dmidecode of the T3431 says this:
# dmidecode -t memory|head -12
# dmidecode 3.2
Getting SMBIOS data from sysfs.
SMBIOS 3.1.1 present.
Handle 0x0009, DMI type 16, 23 bytes
Physical Memory Array
Location: System Board Or Motherboard
Use: System Memory
Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC
Maximum Capacity: 64 GB <==========================
Error Information Handle: Not Provided
Number Of Devices: 4
Does the T140 have the same kind of limitation? (Maxes out at 64G even though the Xeon might support up to 128G).
32G ECC UDIMM sticks are now available, which would allow for 128G total memory.
Any ideas?