On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Arjen van der Meijden
wrote:
> That really depends on the chipset/server. The current intel E56xx-chips
> (and previous E55xx) basically just expect groups of 3 modules per
> processor, but it doesn't really matter whether that's 3x2+3x4 or 6x4 in
> terms of perfor
On 11-10-2011 20:05 Claudio Freire wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:02 PM, alexandre - aldeia digital
wrote:
2) Change all memory chips to new others, instead of maintain the old (16
GB) + new (32 GB).
Of course, mixing disables double/triple/whatuple channel, and makes
your memory subsystem
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:02 PM, alexandre - aldeia digital
wrote:
> The initial change (add more memory) are maded by a technical person of Dell
> and him told us that he use the same especification in memory chips.
> But, you know how "it works"... ;)
Yeah, but different size == different specs
Em 11-10-2011 15:05, Claudio Freire escreveu:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:02 PM, alexandre - aldeia digital
wrote:
2) Change all memory chips to new others, instead of maintain the old (16
GB) + new (32 GB).
Of course, mixing disables double/triple/whatuple channel, and makes
your memory subsy
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:02 PM, alexandre - aldeia digital
wrote:
> 2) Change all memory chips to new others, instead of maintain the old (16
> GB) + new (32 GB).
Of course, mixing disables double/triple/whatuple channel, and makes
your memory subsystem correspondingly slower.
By a lot.
--
Sen
Hi,
About 3 hours ago, the client contacted the Dell and they suggested 2
things:
1) Update the baseboard firmware (the only component that haven't
updated yesterday).
2) Change all memory chips to new others, instead of maintain the old
(16 GB) + new (32 GB).
After do this, until now, the