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Latest revision as of 14:47, 13 February 2018
The KGPE-D16's ATX socket C32 little brother, what applies to it should apply to this too as the southbridge/northbridge and platform are pretty much the same.
It is useful for a router/firewall or secure applications device as it has an IOMMU and compatible low wattage CPU's such as the 35W Opteron EE series.
It could also be used as a gaming platform with the Opteron C32 4386 CPU (microcode update required) which is equivalent to an AM3+ FX-8370E
It is better for games than the KGPE-D16 as its 8 core CPU's are a single MCM NUMA node.
RAM HCL
For non-working modules see this page. The following RAM models and configurations have been tested and are know to work as of the stated GIT revision.
Manufacturer | Model | Max working RAM / CPU | Size | Speed | Type | ECC | Populated Slots | CPU | Mainboard Type | Firmware |
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Kingston | KVR16E11/8 (Discontinued) | 32GB | 8GB | DDR3-1600 | Unbuffered | Yes | A2 / A1 / B2 / B1 | 1x Opteron 4284 | KCMA-D8 Rev. 1.03, 1.02 | coreboot-4.6-2082-g15129b4db4 |