Memory for server ASRock EP2C602-2T/D16
The server-RAM memory expands the memory capacity of ASRock EP2C602-2T/D16 by 32GB. The offered DDR3 RAM memory has a speed of 1600MHz PC3L-12800R 4Rx4 (4DRx4 DDP). These are RDIMM (ECC Registered) memory modules. The memory module has 240 Pin DIMM and a voltage of 1,35 volt. This memory is 100% compatible to ASRock EP2C602-2T/D16.Information on memory configuration
The following technical specifications should be considered in advance:
- The device supports ECC DIMM (with error correction code) or RDIMM (Registered DIMM) RAM memories. RDIMM memories are recommended when large memory capacities are to be achieved.
- The different memory technologies (ECC / RDIMM) may not be mixed.
- If a memory expansion is to be made with the already existing RAM memories, it must be checked which memory technology (ECC/ RDIMM) is already installed in the system.
- If memory modules are provided with higher speeds than specified by the system, the memory speed is automatically adjusted to the system specifications.
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Computer memory - info
Memory size | 32GB |
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Memory technology | DDR3 |
Memory speed | 1600MHz |
JEDEC standard | PC3L-12800R |
Rank | 4Rx4 (4DRx4 DDP) |
Type | RDIMM (ECC Registered) |
Number of Pin | 240 Pin DIMM |
Voltage | 1,35 volt |
Specials | DDP |
Device - Specifications
Order info
Item number | SP466342 |
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Brand | |
EAN | 4067488298639 |
Condition | New |
Memory warranty | 5 years warranty |
Compatibility | 100% compatible with ASRock EP2C602-2T/D16 |
Money-back guarantee | Yes, 100% |
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about ASRock EP2C602-2T/D16
- improved production processes in the memory technology enable higher memory capacities
- new BIOS-Version support higher memory capacities
- the information of the ASRock datasheet concerning the maximum RAM amount for the EP2C602-2T/D16 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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