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V7 V7128004GBDE 4GB DDR3-1600MHz PC3-12800 CL11 RRDIMM 1.5V Memory
- Capacity: 4GB
- Memory Type: DDR3
- Speed: 1600MHz (PC3-12800)
- CAS Latency: CL11
- Voltage: 1.5V
- Form Factor: RRDIMM
- Error Correction: ECC Registered
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Product Overview
The V7 4GB DDR3-1600MHz RRDIMM is a memory module designed for servers, offering 4GB capacity with DDR3 technology. It operates at 1600MHz with a CL11 latency and 1.5V, providing reliable performance for enterprise applications.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 4GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 |
| Speed | 1600MHz |
| Part Number | PC3-12800 |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL11 |
| Voltage | 1.5V |
| Form Factor | RRDIMM |
| ECC | Registered ECC |
Product Description
This V7 memory module, identified by SKU V7128004GBDE, provides 4GB of DDR3 RAM, specifically engineered for server and workstation applications. It operates at a speed of 1600MHz, corresponding to the PC3-12800 standard, ensuring efficient data processing for various enterprise workloads. The CL11 CAS latency offers a balanced performance profile suitable for general server tasks. The module utilizes RRDIMM (Registered DIMM) technology, which incorporates a register chip. This chip buffers command and address signals, reducing the electrical load on the memory controller. This design is beneficial for enhancing system stability and allowing for higher memory configurations, which are often required in server environments. With its 4GB capacity and DDR3 technology, this V7 RRDIMM is a suitable component for upgrading or maintaining compatible server systems. It is designed to meet the memory requirements of operating systems and applications prevalent during the DDR3 era, ensuring reliable operation for essential business functions.

