Computer memory Asus Z10PA-D8
256GB memory for Asus Z10PA-D8. The memory module has 288 Pin DIMM and a voltage of 1,2 volt. You will profit with the high quality RAM expansion of phs memory®, as well as the support of our memory specialists.Information on memory configuration
The following technical specifications should be considered in advance:
- In the device, you can install RDIMM (Registered DIMM) or LRDIMM (Load Reduced DIMM) RAM memory modules. LRDIMM memory is recommended when aiming for large memory capacities.
- RDIMM memory modules cannot be used together with LRDIMM memories.
- If a memory expansion is to be used with existing RAM memories, it must be checked which memory technology (RDIMM / LRDIMM) is already installed in the device.
- Memory slots without a processor may not be used.
- A higher memory clock of the memory module automatically adapts to the memory clock specified by the system. This can be the case especially with larger capacities.
- When using 4Rank (4Rx..) RDIMM memories, only 2 of 3 memory slots can be used per memory channel.
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Computer memory - info
Memory size | 256GB |
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Memory technology | DDR4 |
Memory speed | 3200MHz |
JEDEC standard | PC4-25600-L |
Rank | 8Rx4 (2S4Rx4) |
Type | LRDIMM (ECC LR DIMM) 3DS |
Number of Pin | 288 Pin DIMM |
Voltage | 1,2 volt |
Specials | 3DS |
Device - Specifications
Order info
Item number | SP463914 |
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Brand | |
EAN | 4067488273995 |
Condition | New |
Memory warranty | 5 years warranty |
Compatibility | 100% compatible with Asus Z10PA-D8 |
Money-back guarantee | Yes, 100% |
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Asus Z10PA-D8
- improved production processes in the memory technology enable higher memory capacities
- new BIOS-Version support higher memory capacities
- the information of the Asus datasheet concerning the maximum RAM amount for the Z10PA-D8 is not up to date.
- we tested and verified the higher memory limit in our overRAMing project.
Please find further information to the overRAMing project here: overRAMing - maximize your RAM.
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