Soooo someone said we will only get 100% performance with 6 or 12 dimms, 4 would only give 2/3rd available performance. How meaningful would that be in real life?
in that case I guess I’d go with 6x16gb for the 12 core and 6x32 for the 16 core, but doing it in steps, at first getting 4 dimms and later another 2.
How will we find out how to distribute the dimms properly?
I found this one, will it compatible?
SAMSUNG 64GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC DDR4 2933 (PC4 23400) LR DIMM Model M386A8K40CM2-CVF
https://www.newegg.com/global/au-en/samsung-64gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/1FR-004A-00002?Description=2933MHz DDR4 EEC LR-DIMM &cm_re=2933MHz_DDR4_EEC_LR-DIMM-_-1FR-004A-00002-_-Product
If I got the base model with 32GB (Four 8GB DIMMs)
if I add this 64GB in on top of one of the other rams slots without removing the original Four 8GB DIMMs ?
will it work? thanks a lot
thanks a lotNo, it wouldn't work. The 8GB DIMMs are R-DIMMs and the 64GB DIMM is an LR-DIMM. You can't mix types. Also Apple says to install DIMMs of the same size. So it would be better to install 8 more 8GB DIMMs to reach 96GB, or replace the ones in there with 16GB or 32GB DIMMs.
This is generally a better idea I think, but they do specifically document how to install DIMMs of mixed capacity on the tech doc, so from the base 4 DIMMs, you could just add another 2, 4 or 8 DIMMs, so long as they're RDIMMs of the right speed/etc.Also Apple says to install DIMMs of the same size.
This is generally a better idea I think, but they do specifically document how to install DIMMs of mixed capacity on the tech doc, so from the base 4 DIMMs, you could just add another 2, 4 or 8 DIMMs, so long as they're RDIMMs of the right speed/etc.
Are there any issues with mixing OWC ram, with Apple ram?
...or you can save even more and buy directly from Crucial, Hynix, Samsung, or Kingston and/or their resellers.
OWC RAM is often used modules slapped with their label on top and this is often not disclosed to the purchaser, plus they charge a premium.