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ECC + Registered DDR4 in ML10 Gen9

 
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ECC + Registered DDR4 in ML10 Gen9

Hello everyone,

 

I'm trying to find out whether my server, ML10 Gen9 supports DDR4 ECC + registered memory or not? The info is confusing, some sites say its compatible. The HP site itself seems to be experiencing issues, I get a lot of page not found and there's a message about the site undergoing maintenance for improvements.

 

Specifically, I can get this type:
Samsung M393A2G40DB0-CPB3Q 16GB DIMM's, 4 of them. I don't care if HPe "officially" supports it or not, I just want it to work :).

 

Thanks for the help!

Karl.

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Suman_1978
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Re: ECC + Registered DDR4 in ML10 Gen9

Hi,

Please refer to the server QuickSpecs.  According to that this server ML10 Generation9 (Gen9) supports "DDR4 Unbuffered (UDIMM)".

This server does not support RDIMM.

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EtronSec
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Re: ECC + Registered DDR4 in ML10 Gen9

Hello
I would like to know if you have done the experiment with 16GB 2RX4 M393A2G40DB0-CPB3Q SAMSUNG, and did it work?
Thanks for your answer.

Best regards

EtronSec

BunnyPon
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Re: ECC + Registered DDR4 in ML10 Gen9

Short answer, "no" Toy servers like this only do UDIMM.

https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c05022649&docLocale=en_US&page=GUID-87E00EF7-69EE-49B2-9BA9-5F2483A4554E.html 

If you must by random memory, you should probably start here:

https://memory.net/product-category/hpe/proliant/ml10-g9/ 

It's not really an effective use of your time (unless your time is worth nothing) to shop around for a couple of dollars saving. I bought 64GB from here years ago and abandoned the 16 my ML30 Gen10 came with. Shipping was excellently fast and I have never had a problem with it.

 

Of course, if it goes bang in the 2 months of its remaining warranty, I still have the original memory just in case. So do keep the old stuff...

 

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