Yesterday Kingston showed both 8GB and 4GB RAM modules for the Supermicro X10SL7-F and other models. Today they show only 4GB modules.
I just finished a chat session with Kingston Tech Support, who told me that there have been reports of ECC errors when using four 8GB modules in the X10SL7-F and X10SAE motherboards. They are not sure, but they think the problem is with their memory components, and they are trying to resolve the problem in cooperation with Supermicro.
They said that if there is a problem with the modules I ordered, they will refund my money. If the two 8GB modules I already ordered work OK but there is a problem if I later add two more, they will replace the old ones by updated ones -- assuming, of course, that it is Kingston's problem and not Supermicro's.
I just finished a chat session with Kingston Tech Support, who told me that there have been reports of ECC errors when using four 8GB modules in the X10SL7-F and X10SAE motherboards. They are not sure, but they think the problem is with their memory components, and they are trying to resolve the problem in cooperation with Supermicro.
They said that if there is a problem with the modules I ordered, they will refund my money. If the two 8GB modules I already ordered work OK but there is a problem if I later add two more, they will replace the old ones by updated ones -- assuming, of course, that it is Kingston's problem and not Supermicro's.