KLLISRE Server DDR4 Memory Modules User Manual

Server DDR4 Memory Modules

Fa'amatalaga:

  • Ituaiga manatua: DDR4 Server Memory (Registered
    ECC)
  • Avanoa Avanoa: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
  • Avanoa avanoa: 2133MHz, 2400MHz
  • Voltage: 1.2V
  • Fa'atonuga pine: 288-pin ECC (Error
    Correcting Code)
  • Fa'asa'oga Sese: Yes (Includes Register
    between DRAM and Memory Controller)
  • CAS Latency: CL15-17 (depending on
    taimi)
  • Fa'ailoga Fa'ailoga: DIMM (Dual In-line Memory
    module)
  • Tempera galue: Fegalegaleaiga
  • Fegalegaleai: Server motherboards and X99
    chipset motherboards only

Fa'atonuga o le Fa'aaogāina o Mea:

Taiala fa'apipi'i:

  1. Power Down the System: Tapuni le server
    completely and disconnect all power cables from the power
    sapalai.
  2. Tatala le Server Chassis: Remove the server
    cover according to the manufacturer’s instructions to access the
    motherboard.
  3. Locate Memory Slots: Identify the memory slots
    on your server motherboard. Consult your motherboard manual for
    optimal slot population order.
  4. Release Retention Clips: Open the retention
    clips at both ends of the memory slot by pushing them outward.
  5. Align the Memory Module: Align the notch in
    the memory module with the key in the memory slot to ensure proper
    a'oa'oga.
  6. Install the Memory: Firmly press down on the
    memory module until the retention clips snap into place
    otometi.
  7. Repeat for Additional Modules: Pe a fa'apipi'i
    multiple modules, repeat the process for each module, following the
    motherboard’s recommended population sequence.

FAQ:

Q: Can this memory be used in standard desktop
motherboards?

A: No, this memory is specifically designed for server
motherboards and X99 platform motherboards. Attempting to use it in
standard desktop motherboards may result in system failure or
fa'aleagaina.

Q: What processors are recommended for use with this
manatua?

A: This memory is optimized for use with Intel Xeon E5-2600
v3/v4 series processors.

Q: How should I configure the memory for optimal
faatinoga?

A: Install memory in identical pairs for dual-channel operation,
populate memory slots according to motherboard manufacturer
guidelines, and ensure all memory modules in a system have matching
specifications for best stability.

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KLLISRE Server DDR4 Memory
User Manual and Installation Guide Download as Word Document
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KLLISRE Server DDR4 Memory modules are designed for high-performance server applications, offering reliability, stability, and efficiency for data-intensive workloads. These modules are specifically engineered for server environments and compatible server motherboards.
Important Compatibility Notice: This is server-grade memory designed specifically for server motherboards and X99 platform motherboards. It is NOT compatible with standard desktop motherboards. Attempting to install this memory in incompatible systems may result in system failure or damage.
Fa'amatalaga

Specification Memory Type Available Capacities Available Frequencies Voltage Pin Configuration Error Correction
Resitala

Details DDR4 Server Memory (Registered ECC)
8GB, 16GB, 32GB
2133MHz, 2400MHz
1.2V 288-pin ECC (Error Correcting Code) Yes (Includes Register between DRAM and Memory Controller)

CAS Latency

CL15-17 (depending on frequency)

Fa'ailoga Fa'ailoga

DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module)

Galulue Vevela

0°C i le 85°C

Fegalegaleaiga

Server motherboards and X99 chipset motherboards only

Vaega talafeagai

Warning: This memory is NOT compatible with standard desktop motherboards. Attempting to use it in incompatible systems will result in failure to boot.
Recommended Motherboards
KLLISRE Server DDR4 Memory is compatible with the following platforms: Server motherboards with Intel C612, C622, C236 chipsets X99 chipset motherboards (for Xeon processors) Motherboards specifically designed for Xeon E5 v3/v4 processors Select server/workstation platforms with DDR4 Registered ECC support
Recommended Processors
This memory is optimized for use with: Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3/v4 series processors
Fa'atonuga manatua

Mo sili lelei faʻatinoga:
Install memory in identical pairs for dual-channel operation
Populate memory slots according to motherboard manufacturer guidelines
Ensure all memory modules in a system have matching specifications for best stability
Fa'atonu Taiala
Warning: Always handle memory modules by the edges. Avoid touching the gold contacts or components on the circuit board. Static electricity can damage the memory, so use an anti-static wrist strap when handling components. 1 Power Down the System Shut down the server completely and disconnect all power cables from the power supply.
2 Open the Server Chassis Remove the server cover according to the manufacturer’s instructions to access the motherboard.
3 Locate Memory Slots Identify the memory slots on your server motherboard. Consult your motherboard manual for optimal slot population order.
4 Release Retention Clips Open the retention clips at both ends of the memory slot by pushing them outward.

5 Align the Memory Module Align the notch in the memory module with the key in the memory slot to ensure proper orientation.
6 Install the Memory Firmly press down on the memory module until the retention clips snap into place automatically.
7 Repeat for Additional Modules If installing multiple modules, repeat the process for each module, following the motherboard’s recommended population sequence.
8 Close the System Replace the server cover, reconnect all cables, and power on the system.
Note: After installing new memory, it’s recommended to enter the system BIOS/UEFI to verify that all memory is detected and operating at the correct specifications.
Fa'afitauli
System Won’t Boot After Installation
Possible causes: Incompatible motherboard, improperly seated memory, mixed memory types.
Solutions: Verify motherboard compatibility, reseat memory modules, ensure all memory modules are identical, clear CMOS.
Only Partial Memory Detected

Possible causes: Improperly seated memory, incompatible memory population, faulty memory slot.
Solutions: Reseat memory modules, consult motherboard manual for proper population order, try modules in different slots.
System Instability or Crashes
Possible causes: Incompatible memory timing settings, overheating, insufficient power.
Solutions: Load BIOS optimized defaults, ensure proper system cooling, verify power supply adequacy.
Error Messages Related to Memory
Possible causes: ECC errors, configuration issues.
Solutions: Check BIOS settings for ECC support, update motherboard BIOS to latest version, test modules individually.
Memory Not Running at Advertised Speed
Possible causes: BIOS settings, CPU memory controller limitations.
Solutions: Enable XMP/profile in BIOS if supported, update BIOS, check CPU specifications for supported memory speeds.
Note: If problems persist, test each memory module individually to identify potential faulty modules. Contact KLLISRE support if you suspect a defective product.
Fa'amatalaga Fa'amaonia

KLLISRE Server DDR4 Memory modules are covered by one year warranty. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Proof of purchase is required for warranty service.
For warranty claims or technical support, please contact KLLISRE support with your purchase details and a description of the issue.
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation, or unauthorized modifications.
© 2023 KLLISRE. All rights reserved. KLLISRE is a registered trademark. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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