Hello,
I am wondering if anyone here can tell me this: the new HP Z400 workstation comes with now 6 available DIMM slots (whereas the old ones came with 4 DIMMS) ... my question is: how does the triple channel memory architecture work now that there is six slots instead of four? In the old Z400 with four slots fully populated, I know there would be a danger of actually having decreased performance as triple channel RAM might not properly work when using a group of 4 DIMMS ... now, with six DIMM slots, I am simply wondering what kind of connection those DIMMS have to the CPU?
I know that in the HP Z800, big brother to the Z400, there is 12 DIMMS, 6 for each CPU ... and each CPU has three independant memory lanes to the CPU .. some software manufacturers (like Avid) thus recommend that for best performance, you populate the RAM in every other slot in the memory banks for each CPU (ie: a total of six DIMMS in the Z800 motherboard)
I only relate this story of the Z800 in order to get a better grasp on what is going on in the Z400 and its new config of 6 DIMMS ... would populating all six dimms give better or worse performance than populating only 3 ???
Anyone with any advice or wisdom at all is GREATLY appreciated!!! Thanks all who respond!
Derek
I am wondering if anyone here can tell me this: the new HP Z400 workstation comes with now 6 available DIMM slots (whereas the old ones came with 4 DIMMS) ... my question is: how does the triple channel memory architecture work now that there is six slots instead of four? In the old Z400 with four slots fully populated, I know there would be a danger of actually having decreased performance as triple channel RAM might not properly work when using a group of 4 DIMMS ... now, with six DIMM slots, I am simply wondering what kind of connection those DIMMS have to the CPU?
I know that in the HP Z800, big brother to the Z400, there is 12 DIMMS, 6 for each CPU ... and each CPU has three independant memory lanes to the CPU .. some software manufacturers (like Avid) thus recommend that for best performance, you populate the RAM in every other slot in the memory banks for each CPU (ie: a total of six DIMMS in the Z800 motherboard)
I only relate this story of the Z800 in order to get a better grasp on what is going on in the Z400 and its new config of 6 DIMMS ... would populating all six dimms give better or worse performance than populating only 3 ???
Anyone with any advice or wisdom at all is GREATLY appreciated!!! Thanks all who respond!
Derek