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Hynix HMT84GL7AMR4C-RDMC-AB 32GB DDR3-1866MHz LRDIMM 4Rx4 CL13 Memory
- Capacity: 32GB
- Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Form Factor: DIMM (1333MHz)
- Speed: 1866MHz
- Latency: CL13
- Configuration: 4Rx4 (Quad Rank, x4 Data Width)
- Type: LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM)
- ECC: Registered (ECC)
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Product Overview
The Hynix HMT84GL7AMR4C-RDMC-AB is a 32GB DDR3 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory module. It operates at a speed of 1866MHz and features a CL13 latency, designed for server and workstation environments requiring high memory bandwidth and capacity.
Technical Information
| SKU | HMT84GL7AMR4C-RDMC-AB |
| Brand | Hynix |
| Capacity | 32GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Speed | 1866MHz |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | LRDIMM |
| Rank | 4Rx4 |
| Latency | CL13 |
| ECC | Registered |
Product Description
The Hynix HMT84GL7AMR4C-RDMC-AB is a high-performance 32GB Load-Reduced Dual In-line Memory Module (LRDIMM) designed for server and workstation applications. This module utilizes DDR3 technology, operating at a frequency of 1866MHz, which provides substantial memory bandwidth crucial for demanding enterprise workloads. The LRDIMM architecture is specifically engineered to allow for higher memory capacities and densities per channel compared to standard RDIMMs. This is achieved through the use of a memory buffer chip, which isolates the memory controller from the DRAM devices, reducing electrical load and enabling more memory modules to be populated on a single system board. With a 4Rx4 configuration (Quad Rank, x4 data width) and a CAS Latency (CL) of 13, this memory module offers a balance of capacity, speed, and timing. It is suitable for memory-intensive applications such as large databases, virtualization, scientific simulations, and high-frequency trading platforms where maximizing memory performance and capacity is essential.



