server RAM SupermicroSuperServer 5019A-FTN4
The memory increases the RAM of your Supermicro SuperServer 5019A-FTN4 server by 32GB. The offered DDR4 RAM memory has a speed of 2400MHz PC4-19200U 2Rx8. These are UDIMM (Non-ECC unbuffered) memory modules. The memory has 288 Pin DIMM and works with a voltage of 1,2 volt. This memory suits perfectly to your Supermicro SuperServer server.Information on memory configuration
The following technical specifications should be considered in advance:
- The device supports non ECC UDIMM (without error correction code), ECC DIMM (with error correction code) or RDIMM (Registered DIMM) RAM memories. RDIMM memories are recommended when large memory capacities are to be achieved.
- he different memory technologies (non ECC UDIMM / ECC UDIMM / RDIMM) must not be mixed during operation.
- If a memory expansion is to be made with the already existing RAM memories, it must be checked which memory technology (non ECC / ECC/ RDIMM) is already installed in the system.
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Computer memory - info
Memory size | 32GB |
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Memory technology | DDR4 |
Memory speed | 2400MHz |
JEDEC standard | PC4-19200U |
Rank | 2Rx8 |
Type | UDIMM (Non-ECC unbuffered) |
Number of Pin | 288 Pin DIMM |
Voltage | 1,2 volt |
Specials | - |
Device - Specifications
Order info
Item number | SP469077 |
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Brand | |
EAN | 4067488326080 |
Condition | New |
Memory warranty | 5 years warranty |
Compatibility | 100% compatible with Supermicro SuperServer 5019A-FTN4 |
Money-back guarantee | Yes, 100% |
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Supermicro SuperServer 5019A-FTN4
- improved production processes in the memory technology enable higher memory capacities
- new BIOS-Version support higher memory capacities
- the information of the Supermicro datasheet concerning the maximum RAM amount for the SuperServer 5019A-FTN4 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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