Hynix 96 GB DDR5 5600 MHz RDIMM - HMCGM4MGBRB
Capacity: 96 GB Memory speed: 5600 MHz Typ: RDIMM Type: DDR5 Rank: 2Rx4 Error Correction Code (ECC): Yes Latency: 46
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Product code | 210.176855 |
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Part number | HMCGM4MGBRB |
Supermicro Part No. | MEM-DR596L-HL01-ER56 |
Manufacturer | Hynix |
Availability |
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Stock allocation and delivery options
Delivery to selected address Thursday 28. 11. at the latest Monday 9. 12. |
Supplier availability | In stock 91 pc |
Warranty | 36 months |
Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Detailed information
Computer memory
Memories (RAM) are essential for the server to operate and they are often key in terms of its performance. Important parameters are mainly capacity, frequency and response speed, which determine the number of tasks that the server is able to serve.
Guaranteed quality
Server memory can have considerably higher capacity compared to conventional computers as well as ECC technology for automatic bit error correction, thus achieving significantly higher reliability.
Frequency
The frequency given in MHz indicates how many operations the memory module performs in one second. As a rule, the higher the frequency of the computer memory, the faster the memory processes instructions. In the case of DDR4 memories, we normally encounter frequencies of 2,133 to 4,600 MHz, for the latest DDR5 technology we encounter frequencies of 4,800 to 6,400MHz.
ECC
This is a technology that allows you to detect and correct an error. As the capacity of computer memory increases, the risk of an accidental error statistically increases.
DDR5
DDR5 is the current latest generation of RAM. It is an evolutionary development of previous generations with higher data transfer rates. DDR5 also saw an increase in operating frequency in comparison to its predecessor DDR4.