I'm trying to test some SK Hynix / Samsung memory which are all 3200AA (ECC Registered, of course).
On my X11DPH-T test board running a 2nd gen Xeon Scalable (6230), the system doesn't post with ANY of the modules (1,2,4,8) of them.
System log indicates - Failing DIMM (Uncorrectable memory component found).
I've seen this previously running 2933 RAM with a 1st gen Xeon Scalable on the same board, so I guess it begs the question - is 3200AA memory backwards compatible with 1st/2nd gen Xeon Scalable boards? Or do I need to run it on a 3rd gen Xeon Scalable / EPYC system? Or, do I simply have a bunch of faulty duds?
On my X11DPH-T test board running a 2nd gen Xeon Scalable (6230), the system doesn't post with ANY of the modules (1,2,4,8) of them.
System log indicates - Failing DIMM (Uncorrectable memory component found).
I've seen this previously running 2933 RAM with a 1st gen Xeon Scalable on the same board, so I guess it begs the question - is 3200AA memory backwards compatible with 1st/2nd gen Xeon Scalable boards? Or do I need to run it on a 3rd gen Xeon Scalable / EPYC system? Or, do I simply have a bunch of faulty duds?