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Boost the capabilities of your server and keep it performing reliably with DDR3 memory. Upgrading your memory is a cost-effective way to improve system performance when insufficient memory and hard drive paging is slowing your applications down.
- Faster start-up times with fewer delays during routine operations.
- More programs running simultaneously.
- Easy toggling between several open applications.
- Rigorous supplier qualification processes for ensured quality.
Specs
Memory |
Internal memory |
16 GB |
Internal memory type |
DDR3 |
Memory clock speed |
1333 MHz |
Memory form factor |
240-pin DIMM |
Memory layout (modules x size) |
1 x 16 GB |
CAS latency |
9 |
Memory voltage |
1.35 V |
ECC |
Y |
Registered |
Y |
Package type |
DIMM |
Memory ranking |
2 |
Buffered memory type |
Registered (buffered) |
System requirements |
Windows operating systems supported |
Y |
Linux operating systems supported |
Y |
Weight & dimensions |
Package type |
DIMM |
Operational conditions |
Operating temperature (T-T) |
0 - 85 °C |
Storage temperature (T-T) |
-25 - 95 °C |
Features |
Internal memory |
16 GB |
Internal memory type |
DDR3 |
Memory clock speed |
1333 MHz |
Memory form factor |
240-pin DIMM |
Memory layout (modules x size) |
1 x 16 GB |
Buffered memory type |
Registered (buffered) |
ECC |
Y |
CAS latency |
9 |
Memory ranking |
2 |
Memory voltage |
1.35 V |
Windows operating systems supported |
Y |
Linux operating systems supported |
Y |
Packaging data |
Package type |
DIMM |
Features
IBM 16GB (1x16GB, 2Rx4, 1.35V) PC3L-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333MHz LP RDIMM. Internal memory: 16 GB, Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 16 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3, Memory clock speed: 1333 MHz, Memory form factor: 240-pin DIMM, CAS latency: 9, ECC
Product Description
Boost the capabilities of your server and keep it performing reliably with DDR3 memory. Upgrading your memory is a cost-effective way to improve system performance when insufficient memory and hard drive paging is slowing your applications down.
- Faster start-up times with fewer delays during routine operations.
- More programs running simultaneously.
- Easy toggling between several open applications.
- Rigorous supplier qualification processes for ensured quality.