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HP PM846AV 2GB Kit (4x512MB) DDR2-400MHz RDIMM 1Rx8 CL3 Memory
- 2GB Kit (4x512MB) total memory capacity
- DDR2 SDRAM technology
- PC2-3200 speed rating (400MHz)
- Registered DIMM (RDIMM) form factor
- 1Rx8 module configuration (single rank, 8 bits)
- CAS Latency (CL) of 3
- Designed for server and workstation environments
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Product Overview
This HP memory kit provides 2GB of high-performance RAM, consisting of four 512MB DDR2 modules. It is designed for servers and workstations requiring reliable and fast memory.
Technical Information
| Memory Size | 2GB Kit (4x512MB) |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Speed | 400MHz |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | RDIMM |
| Rank | 1Rx8 |
| CAS Latency | CL3 |
Product Description
The HP PM846AV memory kit is engineered for demanding enterprise applications that require robust memory performance and stability. With a total capacity of 2GB, distributed across four 512MB Registered DIMM modules, this kit ensures efficient multitasking and data processing for compatible server platforms. The DDR2 technology operating at 400MHz (PC2-3200) provides a significant bandwidth increase over previous generations, making it suitable for memory-intensive tasks. The 1Rx8 configuration signifies a single rank of memory chips on each module, which can impact performance and compatibility in certain server architectures. The CAS Latency of 3 contributes to the overall speed and responsiveness of the memory subsystem. This memory kit is an ideal upgrade or replacement for HP ProLiant servers and other workstations that support DDR2 RDIMMs. Its registered nature helps reduce electrical load on the memory controller, allowing for higher memory capacities and improved system stability, crucial for mission-critical operations.



