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EVGA Classified SR-2 shows a curious storage condition.

EVGA Classified SR-2 shows a curious storage condition.

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Lottie_
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03-06-2016, 05:53 PM
#11
The maximum supported limit is non-REG dimms. X56xx processors can use up to 48GB REG DIMMs.
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Lottie_
03-06-2016, 05:53 PM #11

The maximum supported limit is non-REG dimms. X56xx processors can use up to 48GB REG DIMMs.

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Jostorak
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03-13-2016, 12:49 PM
#12
48GB sticks available in a single package.
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Jostorak
03-13-2016, 12:49 PM #12

48GB sticks available in a single package.

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xXDuckManXx
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03-13-2016, 02:35 PM
#13
48GB drives, six units in total. Just going through Intel ARK.
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xXDuckManXx
03-13-2016, 02:35 PM #13

48GB drives, six units in total. Just going through Intel ARK.

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chaz141
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 03:46 AM
#14
Yes, but the motherboard imposes additional restrictions... To my understanding, no one has managed to use 16GB sticks in the EVGA Classified SR-2 yet.
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chaz141
03-15-2016, 03:46 AM #14

Yes, but the motherboard imposes additional restrictions... To my understanding, no one has managed to use 16GB sticks in the EVGA Classified SR-2 yet.

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Beatress
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03-15-2016, 08:20 AM
#15
Memory support would be constrained because SR-2 relies on a 5520 chipset, similar to server boards, which is a multi-socket design rather than the single-socket X58 used for consumer LGA 1366 boards. REG memory compatibility is expected and standard on such chipsets, including the 5520.
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Beatress
03-15-2016, 08:20 AM #15

Memory support would be constrained because SR-2 relies on a 5520 chipset, similar to server boards, which is a multi-socket design rather than the single-socket X58 used for consumer LGA 1366 boards. REG memory compatibility is expected and standard on such chipsets, including the 5520.

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NinoFY
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03-15-2016, 08:07 PM
#16
I own an SR2 with 96 GB of ECC installed, but overclocking hasn't been easy. It really depends on your CPUs, especially their stepping capabilities. My X5675s performed well. The trick was using 8 GB of 2x4 dimms—essentially dual rank. I've heard stories of people getting 16 GB modules working, and I'm trying to find some, though the 12x8 GB 2x4 setup is solid. It takes a while to post, and it fails completely at 1600MHz. You might need to install half the modules, post them, and then adjust the command rate to 2T with hard settings every other setting. Some users found mixed results, but others succeeded.
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NinoFY
03-15-2016, 08:07 PM #16

I own an SR2 with 96 GB of ECC installed, but overclocking hasn't been easy. It really depends on your CPUs, especially their stepping capabilities. My X5675s performed well. The trick was using 8 GB of 2x4 dimms—essentially dual rank. I've heard stories of people getting 16 GB modules working, and I'm trying to find some, though the 12x8 GB 2x4 setup is solid. It takes a while to post, and it fails completely at 1600MHz. You might need to install half the modules, post them, and then adjust the command rate to 2T with hard settings every other setting. Some users found mixed results, but others succeeded.

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BergliaNils
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03-19-2016, 06:33 AM
#17
It forced me to adjust my speed, which is what I noticed after checking the original version versus the current one.
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BergliaNils
03-19-2016, 06:33 AM #17

It forced me to adjust my speed, which is what I noticed after checking the original version versus the current one.

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