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Micron MTA18ASF4G72PDZ-3G2B2VI 32GB DDR4-3200MHz RDIMM 2Rx8 Memory
- Capacity: 32GB
- Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Form Factor: RDIMM (Registered DIMM)
- Speed: 3200MHz (PC4-25600)
- Rank: 2Rx8 (2 Ranks x 8 Banks)
- Voltage: 1.2V
- ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code)
- Buffered: Yes (Registered)
- Latency: CL22 (typical)
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Product Overview
The Micron MTA18ASF4G72PDZ-3G2B2VI is a 32GB DDR4 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) memory module. It operates at a speed of 3200MHz with a 2Rx8 configuration, designed for servers and workstations requiring high-capacity and high-performance memory.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server Memory Module |
| Capacity | 32GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | RDIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 3200MHz |
| Rank | 2Rx8 |
| ECC | Yes |
| Voltage | 1.2V |
Product Description
This Micron 32GB DDR4 RDIMM is engineered for modern server and workstation platforms that demand high memory bandwidth and capacity. The 3200MHz speed provides significant performance improvements over previous DDR generations, accelerating data processing and application responsiveness. The RDIMM architecture includes a register chip that buffers the data between the memory controller and the DRAM modules. This reduces the electrical load on the memory controller, allowing for higher memory speeds and greater module density, which is crucial for systems with many memory channels or DIMM slots. With a 2Rx8 rank configuration, this module offers a balance of capacity and performance. The inclusion of ECC ensures data integrity, a critical feature for server environments where data accuracy and system stability are paramount. This memory module is ideal for virtualization, large databases, scientific computing, and other memory-intensive applications.



