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Dell A3597106 2GB DDR3-1333MHz RDIMM 2Rx8 CL9 Memory
- Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Capacity: 2GB
- Speed: 1333MHz (PC3-10600)
- Form Factor: RDIMM (Registered DIMM)
- Configuration: 2Rx8 (Dual Rank x8)
- Latency: CL9
- Designed for Dell servers
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Product Overview
The Dell A3597106 is a 2GB DDR3-1333MHz Registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory module. It features a 2Rx8 configuration and CL9 latency, designed for Dell servers and workstations requiring reliable system memory.
Technical Information
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Speed | 1333MHz |
| Module Type | RDIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Rank | 2Rx8 |
| CAS Latency | CL9 |
| Voltage | 1.5V |
| ECC | Yes (Registered) |
Product Description
The Dell A3597106 is a 2GB DDR3 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory module, specifically designed to enhance the performance and capacity of compatible Dell servers and workstations. Operating at a speed of 1333MHz (also known as PC3-10600), this module provides a significant boost in data transfer rates compared to older memory technologies, enabling faster processing and multitasking capabilities. The module's 2Rx8 configuration indicates it is dual-rank with x8 memory chips. Dual-rank modules can offer performance benefits in certain server architectures by allowing the memory controller to access different ranks independently, potentially improving efficiency. The CL9 (CAS Latency 9) timing specifies the delay between the memory controller requesting data and the data being available, with lower latency generally indicating faster response times. As a Registered DIMM (RDIMM), the A3597106 includes an onboard register that buffers command and address signals between the memory controller and the DRAM chips. This reduces electrical load on the memory controller, allowing for more memory modules to be installed and improving overall system stability, especially in high-density server configurations. This type of memory is crucial for enterprise environments where reliability and capacity are paramount.



