Computer memory Lenovo ThinkStation E30
The memory increases the RAM memory of Lenovo ThinkStation E30 by 8GB. The memory has 240 Pin DIMM and works with a voltage of 1,5 volt. This computer memory was tested by us for Lenovo ThinkStation E30. This ensures that this memory expansion can also be utilised together with the original RAM used in ThinkStation E30.Information on memory configuration
The following technical specifications should be considered in advance:
- Im Gerät können non ECC or ECC (Error-Correction-Code) RAM-memory installiert werden. Memory with der Description ECC besitzen eine Fehlerkorrektur.
- Non ECC memory modules cannot be used together with ECC memories.
- If a memory expansion is to be made with the already existing RAM memories, it must be checked which memory technology (non ECC / ECC) is already existing in the system.
- 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.
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Computer memory - info
Memory size | 8GB |
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Memory technology | DDR3 |
Memory speed | 1333MHz |
JEDEC standard | PC3-10600U |
Rank | 2Rx8 |
Type | UDIMM (Non-ECC unbuffered) |
Number of Pin | 240 Pin DIMM |
Voltage | 1,5 volt |
Specials | - |
Device - Specifications
Order info
Item number | SP463029 |
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Brand | |
EAN | 4067488265327 |
Condition | New |
Memory warranty | 5 years warranty |
Compatibility | 100% compatible with Lenovo ThinkStation E30 |
Money-back guarantee | Yes, 100% |
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Lenovo ThinkStation E30
- improved production processes in the memory technology enable higher memory capacities
- new BIOS-Version support higher memory capacities
- the information of the Lenovo datasheet concerning the maximum RAM amount for the ThinkStation E30 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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