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Eleven years after its release date in 2009, the Dell R710 is the most widely searched PowerEdge server. The R710 still flourishes in the aftermarket, costing anywhere from $150-$2000 depending on the configuration.
If your Dell PowerEdge R710 memory upgrade fails at anytime–we will ship a replacement same day. We support your Dell PowerEdge R710 memory purchase long after the sale. Meet the increasing demands of your applications with more Dell PowerEdge R710 memory. Featuring embedded hypervisors, large memory capacity with 18 DIMM slots, and 4 integrated network connections, the Dell PowerEdge R710 delivers better overall system performance and greater virtual machine-per-server capacity. We have a Dell PowerEdge R710 server with dual Intel Xeon E5620 CPUs. The system is currently configured with 8 4GB RDIMMS (Micron MT36JSZF51272PZ-1G4F1DD) for a total of 32GB. The memory modules were pre-installed in dual-channel configuration from Dell. Slots A2, A5, A3, and A6 are populated on one side. The Dell PowerEdge R710 was designed with eighteen memory slots and two CPU sockets. Each CPU controls nine DIMM slots, split into 3 memory channels, with each channel supporting 3 memory sockets. The same goes for Unbuffered DIMMs. The R710 can only govern two UDIMMs per memory channel, which means 12 UDIMMs total per system. RE: Poweredge R710 Memory Upgrade Configuration I currently have 6 - 16GB chips in the server located in slots A1, A2, A3 & B1, B2, B3. I need to add either 2 or 6 more sticks of 16GB to this mix. If I do this how should I spread out the RAM for best performance.
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PowerEdge R710 Mounting Equipment
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This equipment is either designed specifically for the PE R710 or satisfies its mounting criteria. You may find additional products that are compatible with the R710 on our website.
- Fixed Rail: Dell PowerEdge R710 Rack Rails
- Slide Rail: Dell PowerEdge R710 Slide Rails
- Racks: 19” width, 27”-30” depth
- Universal Rail: Universal Rack Rails
- Shelf: Tool-less Rack Shelf
Dell R710 tech specs
Dell created two chassis variants of the R710 that each take up two units of rack space.
The motherboard that comes with the Dell R710 is compatible with Intel Xeon 5500 and 5600 series processors using the Intel 5520 chipset. These processors come in six-core and quad-core variants. The server is able to have multiple CPUs.
The motherboard supports up to 288GB of 1333MHz memory through 18 DIMM slots. Dell flagged an updated BIOS for the Dell R710 as “urgent” and is available to download on their website.
SAS SSD SATA SSD, SAS, nearline SAS and SATA storage devices are compatible. The system supports up to 18TB of internal storage. There are 2.5 and 3.5 inch drive bays.
The R710 is shipped with either two 570W power supplies or two 870W power supplies depending on customer preferences. It is compatible with 1000W-5600W uninterruptible power supplies. Check with this power consumption calculator to estimate your needs
Dell PowerEdge R710 dimensions and rack compatibility
The Dell R710 chassis is 2 rack units in height, has a depth of 28 inches and will fit in standard EIA 19 inch racks.
Rails allow for the most efficient use of space when mounting servers. RackSolutions specifically designed fixed and slide rail kits to fit the shoulder screws of the R710. It works with both 2 post and 4 post racks.Poweredge R710 Memory Slots Downloads
Universal rails that have a height of 2U and support up to 29 inches of depth will be compatible with the R710. A benefit of these is the ability to re-use them for different servers or future upgrades.
Other products that will be useful when mounting your server can be found here:
Dell R710 Memory Configuration 64gb Using 4gb Dimms
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