More space, lower performance?

Good afternoon, all!
I need to increase the memory in four of my UCS C210 M2 servers.  They're currently running VMware 4.1 with 12 4G DIMMS, for a total of 48G memory per server. 
If I increase the memory to 96G with 12 8G DIMMS, that will be a best-performance memory configuration.  At that level, all DIMMS run at the maximum clock speed of 1333 MHz.  However, if I increase the memory beyond that to, say, 128G, the memory bus speed drops to 800 MHz.  This seems to be true of any memory configuration larger than 96G.
The question is:  what pracitcal result might I get if I go over the 96G threshold?  I don't have the ability to test in a lab for this, so I wanted to know if someone in the community has had any experiences in this arena to share?
Thanks to all in advance?
Gregg

Gregg,
If you have not already found it:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/ps10265/ps10493/spec_sheet_c17-644230.pdf
Table 26.
TL;DR for c210 M2 96GB  (2 CPUs) will provide highest clock rate.
M.

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    All the start variants of the process Chains, getting the error  " NO_MORE_SPACE: Can not create MTE: no more space: no more MESSAGE_CONTAINER slots available. ". But the process chains were being completed successfully.
    Start process job is released at 5.00 Clock every day, it takes 1 hour to complete the start process job, when I checked the job log for this process, i am getting the above said error.
    Going through the previous threads, I tried few options like utilization of table space etc. here I dont have any problem related to table space.
    Please assist me in solving this problem.
    Thanks in Advance
    Sreekanth

    Hi,
    As per my analysis...i guess there is no space to maintain the logs in ur system...
    For this u have to delete the old logs in ur system from SM37...
    U can do by a program for the same, basis team will handle these type of performance issues....
    Pls have a talk with them....
    On the error in dispaly messages also u can go thru long text there it'll give the detailed descrition....
    rgds,

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