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Axiom 32gb ddr4

Axiom 32gb ddr4

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zFlare22
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03-25-2016, 08:23 PM
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I am attempting to use this ram on my asus b450M and having no luck with it booting. I am unable to find out much info on this ram and if the asus b450M can support 32gb in a single slot.
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zFlare22
03-25-2016, 08:23 PM #1

I am attempting to use this ram on my asus b450M and having no luck with it booting. I am unable to find out much info on this ram and if the asus b450M can support 32gb in a single slot.

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carp3
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03-25-2016, 09:14 PM
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That is a registered DIMM, and AM4 CPUs do not know how to communicate with registered DIMMs. That DIMM will only work in servers.
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carp3
03-25-2016, 09:14 PM #2

That is a registered DIMM, and AM4 CPUs do not know how to communicate with registered DIMMs. That DIMM will only work in servers.

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Furiousflame11
Junior Member
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03-26-2016, 09:12 PM
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Memory registration is confirmed by checking the associated label; it should include all necessary details. If anything seems missing, review the documentation for completeness.
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Furiousflame11
03-26-2016, 09:12 PM #3

Memory registration is confirmed by checking the associated label; it should include all necessary details. If anything seems missing, review the documentation for completeness.

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UnknownPlasma
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03-27-2016, 02:18 AM
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x4 modules are designed for high-end RAM sticks with large chips in the center. The part number HMA84GR7AFR4N indicates an 8gbit density, where '4' likely refers to a 2RX4 configuration. This registerable ECC AFR is compatible with 8gbit Hynix AFR chips, but it probably won't exceed 3600 stable since Hynix AFR supports only registered ECC CPUs and boards. As a result, your motherboard's CPU may not be able to run these RAM modules.
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UnknownPlasma
03-27-2016, 02:18 AM #4

x4 modules are designed for high-end RAM sticks with large chips in the center. The part number HMA84GR7AFR4N indicates an 8gbit density, where '4' likely refers to a 2RX4 configuration. This registerable ECC AFR is compatible with 8gbit Hynix AFR chips, but it probably won't exceed 3600 stable since Hynix AFR supports only registered ECC CPUs and boards. As a result, your motherboard's CPU may not be able to run these RAM modules.

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vasrah
Junior Member
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03-29-2016, 03:58 AM
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There are three approaches to understand this. Searching online for that part number reveals the first listing describes it as "Hynix HMA84GR7AFR4N-VK 32GB DDR4-2666 ECC REG DIMM," indicating it's well-documented. The second method focuses on the organization code, showing a 2Rx4 configuration, meaning only registered x4 modules are compatible. The third involves examining the physical DIMM itself—standard unbuffered units can hold up to eight chips per side, but with ECC they use nine, yet this model holds eighteen, utilizing another chip for the registered ones (a specific term is hard to recall).
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vasrah
03-29-2016, 03:58 AM #5

There are three approaches to understand this. Searching online for that part number reveals the first listing describes it as "Hynix HMA84GR7AFR4N-VK 32GB DDR4-2666 ECC REG DIMM," indicating it's well-documented. The second method focuses on the organization code, showing a 2Rx4 configuration, meaning only registered x4 modules are compatible. The third involves examining the physical DIMM itself—standard unbuffered units can hold up to eight chips per side, but with ECC they use nine, yet this model holds eighteen, utilizing another chip for the registered ones (a specific term is hard to recall).