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Nick2253

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rogern1970

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As I am writing I got a motherboard (ASUS Z10PA-D8, 2xSocket-2011-3)
I have 2 Intel Xeon E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz
4X16 GB Kingston memory total 65GB

It is not the hardware which is wrong it is because it is only Windows latest versions that can use dynamic allocate of memory. That is why I get this in boot.

It is the same if I run VMware, FreeNAS, NAS4Free or whatever.
On Windows though I do not get this warning, I can say I can see all cores but i do not know if all memory is available.
 
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Show a photo of the arrangement of memory in the system board.

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You probably have all your memory in the slots for the first processor. For a dual-socket E5 board, you should see 4 "banks" of memory. Put one DIMM in each, in position A or 1.
 

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You probably have all your memory in the slots for the first processor. For a dual-socket E5 board, you should see 4 "banks" of memory. Put one DIMM in each, in position A or 1.
I will try what your suggest to see if there is some difference.
 
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