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HP 141H7AT 32GB DDR4-3200MHz UDIMM 2Rx8 CL22 Memory
- 32GB Memory Capacity
- DDR4 Technology
- 3200MHz Speed
- UDIMM Form Factor
- CL22 Latency
- 2Rx8 Configuration (Dual Rank x8)
- Suitable for servers and workstations
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Product Overview
This is a 32GB DDR4 UDIMM memory module designed for high-performance computing. It operates at 3200MHz with a CL22 latency and features a 2Rx8 configuration.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 32GB |
| Type | DDR4 |
| Speed | 3200MHz |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Latency | CL22 |
| Rank | 2Rx8 |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 141H7AT |
Product Description
The HP 141H7AT is a 32GB Unbuffered Dual In-line Memory Module (UDIMM) that utilizes DDR4 technology. This memory module is engineered for enhanced performance in servers, workstations, and high-end desktop computers that support DDR4 memory. With a substantial capacity of 32GB, it allows for larger datasets to be held in active memory, significantly improving the performance of memory-intensive applications and multitasking capabilities. The module operates at a high frequency of 3200MHz, which translates to faster data transfer rates between the memory and the CPU. This speed is crucial for applications that require rapid data processing, such as video editing, scientific simulations, large database operations, and virtualized environments. The CL22 (CAS Latency 22) timing indicates the number of clock cycles it takes for the memory to respond to a request, which is a standard latency for this speed class. The 2Rx8 configuration signifies that the module is dual-ranked with eight memory chips per rank. This configuration can sometimes offer performance benefits in certain system architectures by allowing the memory controller to access data from different ranks concurrently. As a UDIMM, it is typically used in systems where the motherboard does not require registered ECC memory, offering a balance of performance, capacity, and cost-effectiveness for demanding computing tasks.



