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Micron MT36JSF1G72PZ-1G6K1H 8GB DDR3-1600MHz RDIMM 2Rx4 CL11 Memory
- Capacity: 8GB
- Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Form Factor: RDIMM
- Speed: 1600MHz (PC3-12800R)
- Rank: 2Ranks x 4 Banks (2Rx4)
- CAS Latency: CL11
- ECC: Yes
- Voltage: 1.5V
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Product Overview
The Micron MT36JSF1G72PZ-1G6K1H is an 8GB DDR3 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory module designed for server and workstation applications. It operates at a speed of 1600MHz with a CAS latency of CL11, offering a balance of performance and capacity.
Technical Information
| Memory Size | 8GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | RDIMM |
| Speed | 1600MHz |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL11 |
| Rank | 2Rx4 |
| ECC | Yes |
| Voltage | 1.5V |
Product Description
This Micron 8GB DDR3 RDIMM, identified by SKU MT36JSF1G72PZ-1G6K1H, is engineered for robust server and workstation performance. It provides a significant capacity boost for systems running memory-intensive applications, virtualized environments, and large datasets. The module utilizes DDR3 technology, clocked at a faster 1600MHz, which translates to improved bandwidth and quicker data access compared to lower-speed modules. The 2Rx4 rank configuration indicates a dual-rank design, where each rank is composed of x4 DRAM devices, often providing performance benefits in certain server architectures. As a Registered DIMM (RDIMM), it incorporates onboard registers to buffer command and address signals, reducing the electrical load on the memory controller. This feature is crucial for enabling higher memory capacities and enhancing system stability. The inclusion of ECC (Error-Correcting Code) ensures data integrity by detecting and correcting single-bit errors, making it a reliable choice for critical computing tasks.



