A memory module designed for powerful systems, servers, and multiprocessor computers with the support of ECC Registered technology. The ECC technology performs transparent real-time checks of the integrity of data stored in the memory. It can find and fix an error in one bit and detect it in two bits. Some memory controllers are also able to repair large-scale errors when cooperating with ECC memory. Most server boards require memory with the support of ECC.
Registered memories are equipped with a custom controller that controls access to individual memory modules making it easier for the memory controller to work on the motherboard or processor. The memory behaves externally as a single module - the register chip - which takes care of writing and reading from individual memory cells and transfers the results of these operations to the controller. This increases the efficiency of memory access and processing speed even when multiple memory modules are used at the same time. Some server boards require registered memory.
The memory has two individually addressable areas (memory rank). Most server chipsets have a limited memory rank or a specified slot configuration for individual slots, so you need to check this data for future upgrades - if the memory rank on your motherboard is full, you cannot add another module even if there are free memory Slots.
The "x4" chipset is designed for the most demanding applications, supporting a variety of professional technologies such as multiple-bit error correction, Chipkill, memory scrubbing or Intel Single Device DataCorrection (SDDC), making them ideal for critical applications and important servers.
Code: | TH912a1 |
Product Number: | 501534-001-RFB |
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