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6.0b12: Wrong memory value in System Information

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Not really important but I post it anyways ....

 

In Dashboard the memory is listed correctly as 8192 MB (max. 2 GB). I assume the "max. 2 GB" is the max. DIMM per memory slot.

 

In the System Information window I get 34816 MB (max. 2 GB). I'd love, if Unraid would magically quadruple the RAM, but I assume the value is just wrong.  ;)

 

Pete

Just in case you're interested the "max" value reported is actually the maximum total RAM supported, as reported by your motherboard. You can find it via CLI by entering the command dmidecode -t 16. You can see information about your individual RAM modules with dmidecode -t 17. Obviously your motherboard is functioning with more than 2GB of memory. I've found a lot of motherboards to be conservative with this value. For example, my Supermicro X7SBL reports a maximum of 8GB, but I've got it running with 16GB. Not really sure what the impact of exceeding this would be. Hasn't bit me in the rear yet :P

 

-A

  • 6 months later...

Just in case you're interested the "max" value reported is actually the maximum total RAM supported, as reported by your motherboard. You can find it via CLI by entering the command dmidecode -t 16. You can see information about your individual RAM modules with dmidecode -t 17. Obviously your motherboard is functioning with more than 2GB of memory. I've found a lot of motherboards to be conservative with this value. For example, my Supermicro X7SBL reports a maximum of 8GB, but I've got it running with 16GB. Not really sure what the impact of exceeding this would be. Hasn't bit me in the rear yet :P

 

-A

 

I am having the same issue with Unraid 6. 12 GB of ram installed (and detected by BIOS) but seeing Max 4GB in UnRAID. Are you suggesting to simply ignore the "max 4gb" part as it has clearly allocated all the RAM?

 

Dashboard Report:

Memory size allocated 12,018 MB

installed 12,288 MB (max. 4 GB)

 

Info Page Report:

M/B: ASUSTeK Computer INC. - P7P55D-E PRO

CPU: Intel® Core™ i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz

HVM: Enabled

IOMMU: Disabled

Cache: 256 kB, 1024 kB, 8192 kB

Memory: 12288 MB (max. installable capacity 4 GB)

Network: eth0: 1000Mb/s - Full Duplex

Kernel: Linux 4.0.4-unRAID x86_64

OpenSSL: 1.0.1m

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