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HP 712383-181 16GB DDR3-1866MHz RDIMM 2Rx4 CL13 Memory
- Capacity: 16GB
- Type: DDR3 RDIMM
- Speed: 1866MHz
- Latency: CL13
- Configuration: 2Rx4 (Dual Rank x4)
- Designed for HP servers
- Enterprise-grade memory module
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Product Overview
The HP 712383-181 is a 16GB DDR3 RDIMM memory module designed for HP servers. It operates at 1866MHz with a CL13 latency and features a 2Rx4 configuration, offering reliable and efficient memory performance for enterprise applications. This module is suitable for systems requiring a balance of capacity and speed.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 16GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 RDIMM |
| Speed | 1866MHz |
| Latency | CL13 |
Additional Specifications
| Rank | 2Rx4 |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 712383-181 |
Product Description
The HP 712383-181 is a 16GB DDR3 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory module, engineered for use in HP enterprise servers. With a speed of 1866MHz, it delivers enhanced performance for memory-intensive applications, ensuring that servers can process data quickly and efficiently. The CL13 latency rating signifies a relatively fast timing for memory operations, contributing to overall system responsiveness and application performance. This memory module is configured as 2Rx4 (Dual Rank x4). Dual rank modules provide performance benefits by allowing the memory controller to access different sets of memory chips (ranks) independently, thereby increasing the effective bandwidth. The x4 designation refers to the data width of each DRAM chip, which is often used in higher-density modules. This configuration is optimized for compatibility and performance within HP's server platforms. As a Registered DIMM (RDIMM), the 712383-181 includes onboard circuitry that buffers command and address signals. This buffering reduces the electrical load on the memory controller, enabling systems to support larger amounts of memory and maintain signal integrity. It is a suitable choice for servers running a variety of enterprise workloads, including virtualization, databases, and business applications, where reliable and performant memory is essential.


