Install a memory module
Use this information to install a memory module.
If you are installing Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory modules (DCPMM) for the first time, follow the instructions in DC Persistent Memory Module (DCPMM) setup.
Touch the static-protective package that contains the new memory module to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new memory module out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface.
Locate the required memory slot on the system board and ensure that you observe the installation rules and sequence. See Memory module installation rules.
Disconnect all power cords for this task.
Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge and require special handling. Refer to the Handling static-sensitive devices for standard guidelines:
Always wear an electrostatic-discharge strap when removing or installing memory modules. Electrostatic-discharge gloves can also be used.
Never hold two or more memory modules together. Do not stack memory modules directly on top of each other during storage.
Never touch the gold memory module connector contacts or allow these contacts to touch the outside of the memory module connector housing.
Handle memory modules with care: never bend, twist, or drop a memory module.
Do not use any metal tools (such as jigs or clamps) to handle the memory modules, because the rigid metals may damage the memory modules.
Do not insert memory modules while holding packages or passive components, which can cause package cracks or detachment of passive components by the high insertion force.
To install a memory module, complete the following steps:
Watch the procedure
A video of this procedure is available at YouTube.
If you have installed a DRAM DIMM module, complete the parts replacement. See Complete the parts replacement.
If you have installed a DCPMM:
Update the system firmware to the latest version (see Update the firmware).
Make sure the firmware of all the DCPMM units is the latest version. If not, update it to the latest version (see Updating firmware on managed devices with LXCA).
Configure DCPMMs and DRAM DIMMs (see Configure DC Persistent Memory Module (DCPMM)).
Restore the data that have been backed up if necessary.