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| Product Overview |
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The Kingston 16GB DDR4-2400MHz ECC Registered RDIMM is designed to offer dependable memory performance in server and workstation environments. It provides error-correcting capabilities and stable operation, fitting into a broad range of systems that need reliable memory modules for critical workloads. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Kingston |
| Part Number | KVR24R17D4/16I |
| Technical Information | |
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| Memory Capacity | 16GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Module Type | RDIMM |
| RAM Standard | PC4-19200 |
| Pin Count | 288-Pin |
| Error Correction | ECC |
| Rank | 2Rx4 |
| Voltage | 1.2V |
| Performance | |
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| Bus Speed | 2400 MT/s |
| Bandwidth | 19200 MB/s |
| Native Speed | 2400 MHz |
| CAS | CL17 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Package | FBGA |
| Weight | 0.50 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Compliance Standards | RoHS, CE, FCC |
| Product Description |
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This Kingston 16GB DDR4 memory module is built for systems that require dependable and stable memory, like servers and workstations. It’s commonly used in enterprise environments where error correction and reliability are critical to avoid data corruption or crashes. IT professionals and system builders often choose registered ECC modules like this one for their ability to detect and correct memory errors on the fly. Designed to operate at 2400MHz with a CAS latency of 17, this module balances speed and stability. It fits into standard 288-pin DIMM slots and runs at a low 1.2V to reduce power consumption and heat generation, which is especially important in dense server racks. Key Features
This module is typically found in data centers, enterprise servers, and professional workstations where uptime and data integrity are priorities. It plays a key role in maintaining smooth system performance and preventing memory-related failures that could disrupt operations. |