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100% Increase in speed - Faster Data Rate equates to more responsive application loads on data-intensive programs. 300% increase in component densities - Equals larger modules for next-generation performance demands. 20% decrease in power consumption - Less power consumed means less wasted resources to cool systems and reserves battery program for mobile devices. Provides greater reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) in enterprise applications - Complete integrity and fault tolerance for longer periods without system failure. Improved data signal.
Axiom 32GB DDR4-2133 ECC LRDIMM - TAA Compliant, 2133 m, 288-pin
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$190.99
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$484.00
32GB DDR4-2133 ECC LRDIMM - TAA Compliant
Axiom's DDR4 Modules use the latest evolutionary DRAM design, provides improved speed, power management and reliability. The release of DDR4 delivers an overall performance improvement of up to 30% for single DIMM configurations. DDR4 performance scales up to 65% faster in 3-DIMM per channel (3DPC) applications over DDR3.
High bandwidth and faster data rates combined with lower voltage demands deliver the most compelling and significant DRAM computing update in the past decade.
DDR4 Features:
- Allow convenient and fast access to the stored information your computer is actively using for maximum efficiency
- No matter how heavy and numerous the applications that you are using, 2133 MHz memory speed with CL15 latency will run them smoothly
- LRDIMM 32 GB of memory can produce approx. 10K MIPS and as a result, your system gets more room to run complex apps.
- DDR4 SDRAM operates at an effective bus speed with minimal power consumption and as a result, you get optimal computer performance with an improved memory heat dissipation
- 288-pin for optimal performance and maximum reliability
- CL15 CAS latency for reliable, fast response and improved performance
- LRDIMM form factor with 288-pin and 32 GB memory size effectively lessens the electrical load on the memory controller to allow maximum feasibility