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Hynix HMCG88MEBRA113N 32GB DDR5-4800MHz RDIMM 2Rx8 CL40 Memory
- 32GB DDR5 RDIMM Memory Module
- Speed: 4800MHz (PC5-38400)
- CAS Latency: CL40
- Rank: 2Ranks x8 (2Rx8)
- ECC: Yes, Registered DIMM
- Voltage: 1.1V
- Designed for enterprise servers
- Next-generation memory technology
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Product Overview
The Hynix HMCG88MEBRA113N is a 32GB DDR5 RDIMM module operating at 4800MHz with a 2Rx8 configuration and CL40 latency. It is designed for high-performance servers requiring advanced memory capabilities.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 32GB |
| Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | RDIMM |
| Speed | 4800MHz |
| Rank | 2Rx8 |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL40 |
| ECC | Yes |
| Voltage | 1.1V |
| Manufacturer | Hynix |
Product Description
This Hynix HMCG88MEBRA113N module is a 32GB DDR5 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) engineered for the demands of modern enterprise servers. DDR5 technology brings significant advancements in speed, capacity, and efficiency over previous generations, making it suitable for data-intensive applications and high-performance computing. Operating at a high frequency of 4800MHz (PC5-38400), this module delivers exceptional bandwidth, crucial for tasks such as large-scale data processing, virtualization, and AI/ML workloads. The 2Rx8 configuration indicates that the module contains two ranks of memory chips, each with an 8-bit data interface, allowing for improved performance and efficiency. The module features a CAS Latency (CL) of 40. While DDR5 generally has higher latencies compared to DDR4 at similar speeds, the overall performance gains from increased bandwidth and architectural improvements are substantial. The RDIMM form factor includes a register chip to buffer command and address signals, reducing the load on the memory controller and enabling higher densities. ECC support ensures data integrity, a critical requirement for server environments.


