What memory modules work in a TS-140?

I want to add memory to my TS-140.  The product specs say that the server will take ECC UDIMM modules.  I am considering Hynix HMT31GR7CFR4C-PB T8 AE modules which are pc3-12800 ddr3-1600 SDRAM ECC, Registered, and Buffered.   Will these work?
I already tried Wintec modules that were 1.35 volt, ECC pc3-12800 SDRAM and those would not even post for the BIOS.
The 4GB modules that came with the server were Hynix pc3-12800 UDIMM.

Any hardware that is installed inside the chassis must be branded by Lenovo, otherwise it is unsupported.
Here is a list of supported hardware for the TS140 for your review:
Parts Listing for TS140

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    On our F3-12800CL10Q2-64GBZL webpage (http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=432), we listed the ASUS P9X79 Pro motherboard as a compatible motherboard. Any motherboard we have listed as compatible has been tested using the i7-3930K CPU. We also put the system through an in-house stress test during production before each of the product is shipped out.
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    In terms of being finicky, the 3930K CPU simply has less tolerance when compared to the 3960X at high frequencies, such as 2400Mhz. At 1600Mhz, there should be no problems.
    ASUS is not able to list all memory kit models that are compatible because they do not have all of our memory kit models. Therefore, won’t be listed on their QVL list.
    Please feel free to contact us again if you have any further questions. Thank you for choosing G.Skill.
    Best Regards
    Tech Support Team, F.A.E.
    G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd.

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