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A technician upgraded the memory on a server from two 8GB sticks to eight 32GB. The server memory is now at full capacity per the user guide. When the technician powers on the system, only 128 GB of memory is recognized by the OS and the BIOS. The technician decides to upgrade to the latest version of the firmware on the system, which does not help. Next, the technician installs the memory in sets of 64GB at a time. Each individual set of 64GB is fully recognized by the server. Which of the following will not allow the server to recognize all of the memory installed at the same time?
Correct Answer: B
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
Asghar Behboodi - Sep 11, 2021
Even though it is impossible to plug in DDR3 into DDR4 slots, B is the best answer between all answers.
Andy - Mar 06, 2020
Here is what's crazy. This question was actually on the A+. So who is wrong, the person who posted this question, or are they just wrong what comptia considers the right answer. There is no possible way it could be B, ddr3 and dd4 are physically incompatible.
ellesig - Dec 14, 2019
I also believe that this answer is wrong. In my opinion, the correct answer is "The power supply is not supplying enough power for the memory".
Ruddy Almonte - Aug 28, 2019
wrong answer
Ari - Aug 25, 2019
Answer is wrong. Computer recognizes some ram but not all, which mean some ram isnt getting power
Pierre Albi - May 16, 2019
This is impossible. DDR3 and DDR4 have different form factors. They wouldn't even fit in the same slots.
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
Even though it is impossible to plug in DDR3 into DDR4 slots, B is the best answer between all answers.
Here is what's crazy. This question was actually on the A+. So who is wrong, the person who posted this question, or are they just wrong what comptia considers the right answer. There is no possible way it could be B, ddr3 and dd4 are physically incompatible.
I also believe that this answer is wrong. In my opinion, the correct answer is "The power supply is not supplying enough power for the memory".
wrong answer
Answer is wrong. Computer recognizes some ram but not all, which mean some ram isnt getting power
This is impossible. DDR3 and DDR4 have different form factors. They wouldn't even fit in the same slots.