Description
Power Your Server's Potential with High-Density DDR5 RDIMM
Maximize the performance and reliability of your mission-critical servers and workstations with the Micron Crucial 128GB DDR5 5600 CL46 RDIMM. Engineered to meet the rigorous demands of enterprise environments, this high-density module provides the massive memory capacity needed for today's most demanding applications, including advanced virtualization, AI, machine learning, and cloud computing workloads.
Leveraging the latest DDR5 technology, this 5600 MHz module delivers an immediate and significant boost in bandwidth over previous DDR generations, accelerating data transfer and improving overall system responsiveness. The Registered DIMM (RDIMM) form factor integrates a register chip to stabilize command and clock signals, enabling high reliability and stability when scaling up to maximum memory configurations across multiple channels.
Crucial server memory is built with the quality and extensive testing of Micron technology. The inclusion of ECC (Error-Correcting Code) ensures data integrity, automatically detecting and correcting the most common memory errors, which is essential for maintaining uptime and data accuracy in enterprise-level infrastructure. Upgrade your server today for lower latency and superior data throughput.
Core Specifications & Features of the DDR5 RDIMM
- Storage Capacity: 128 GB (Single Module) for high-density applications.
- RAM Technology: DDR5 SDRAM for next-generation speed and efficiency.
- Memory Speed: 5600 MHz (PC5-44800) for high-bandwidth data processing.
- Form Factor: RDIMM (Registered DIMM) for enhanced server stability and scalability.
- Error Correction: ECC (Error-Correcting Code) for critical data integrity and reliability.
- Low Voltage: Operates at an efficient 1.1 V to reduce power consumption.
- Latency: CL46 (CAS Latency) optimized for registered server operation.
- Rank Configuration: 2Rx4 (Dual Rank) for optimized data flow and density.
ECC Registered: Maximum stability and data integrity for enterprise servers.
FAQs About Server DDR5 RDIMM
What is the difference between this **DDR5 RDIMM** and standard desktop memory?
This is a Registered DIMM (RDIMM), which includes a buffer to stabilize the electrical load on the memory controller, allowing for significantly higher capacity and stability—a requirement for server-grade motherboards. Standard desktop memory (UDIMM) is not registered.
Is the ECC feature necessary for my system?
If you are running a server or workstation that requires high uptime and cannot tolerate data corruption (e.g., databases, virtualization hosts), the ECC feature is highly necessary as it prevents memory errors that could lead to crashes or data loss.
What does the "2Rx4" rank configuration mean?
The 2Rx4 means the module is **Dual Rank (2R)**, meaning the DRAM chips are organized into two independent 64-bit groups, allowing the memory controller to access them alternately for better performance. The "x4" indicates the data width per DRAM chip.