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I think that matches the RDIMM keying although that information is oddly hard to find online.
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/671/ddr5_rdimm_core-3310292.pdf
Page 24 has dimensions but you have to do some arithmetic to actually get the slot center of 62.8mm and 70.55mm
So I think the kingston spec sheet has the wrong drawing that shows UDIMM dimensions.
I think you need to return the RDIMM and get UDIMM, or switch motherboards.
Right? I was hoping for like a wikipedia page with the dimensions of every kind of DIMM. Might have to make one...
So I think you're right. The only explanation is that I ordered RDIMM instead of UDIMM and that Kingston messed up.
I just double checked, the compatibility checker suggested the -EU variant, but I was looking at -ER. (Un/Registered).
It doesn't help that ECC and registered get interchanged a bit it seems.