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HP E1J73AV 96GB Kit (12x8GB) DDR3-1866MHz RDIMM 1Rx4 CL13 Memory
- Total Capacity: 96GB Kit
- Module Configuration: 12 x 8GB
- Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Speed: 1866MHz
- Form Factor: RDIMM (Registered DIMM)
- Rank: 1Rx4 (Single Rank x4)
- CAS Latency: CL13
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Product Overview
This HP memory kit provides a total of 96GB of RAM, comprised of 12x 8GB modules. It operates at DDR3-1866MHz speed with CL13 latency, designed for high-performance servers and workstations.
Technical Information
| Total Capacity | 96GB |
| Module Count | 12 |
| Module Size | 8GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 1866MHz |
| Form Factor | RDIMM |
| Rank | 1Rx4 |
| CAS Latency | CL13 |
Product Description
The HP E1J73AV is a high-capacity memory kit designed to significantly boost the performance of compatible HP servers and workstations. This kit includes twelve 8GB DDR3 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) modules, totaling 96GB of memory. Registered DIMMs are crucial for enterprise environments as they help reduce electrical load on the memory controller, allowing for more modules to be installed and improving system stability. Operating at a speed of 1866MHz, these memory modules provide fast data transfer rates, which is essential for memory-intensive applications such as virtualization, large databases, scientific computing, and complex data analysis. The 1Rx4 rank configuration indicates a single rank with four data bits per chip, often providing better performance and compatibility in certain server architectures. With a CAS Latency (CL) of 13, this memory offers a good balance between speed and responsiveness. This kit is ideal for upgrading existing systems or configuring new servers that require substantial amounts of high-speed, reliable memory to handle demanding workloads and ensure smooth operation.


