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The memory sub-system on the Intel® Server Board SE7501HG2 and Intel® Storage System SSR316MJ2 has 6 DIMM sockets, which can hold up to 12 GB of Registered DDR266 memory using six 72-bit DIMM modules. The following memory features are supported:
- DDR266 registered ECC compatible 2.5V modules (in compliance with the DDR JEDEC DIMM Specification)
- DIMMs with capacity of 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1G and 2G. Other DRAM sizes may function correctly but will not be validated.
- Minimum configuration is 256MB using two 128MB DIMM.
The memory controller in the Intel® E7501 Chipset supports memory scrubbing, single bit error correction and multiple-bit error detection and the Intel® Single Device Data Correction feature. Memory can be implemented with either single sided (one row) or double-sided (two row) DIMMs. The Intel® Single Device Data Correction architecture gives the memory sub-system the ability to withstand a multibit failure within a DRAM device, including a failure that causes incorrect data on all data bits of the device.
Note: Intel does not test, recommend, or support mixing of memory types within the same server system. Functionality issues may occur if mixed memory types are installed in the same server system. Intel recommends that memory modules of identical size, type, banking and stacking technology, and vendor are installed in each server system. Intel will not provide support for issues encountered when mixed memory configurations are in use.

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