Description
Comparison to DDR3 SDRAM
The DDR4 SDRAM standard is the latest and most advanced type of memory currently available, and it offers several improvements over the previous DDR3 SDRAM standard. Some of the key differences between DDR3 and DDR4 memory include:
- Increased Capacity: DDR4 memory modules can hold more memory than DDR3 modules, which allows for higher-capacity memory kits.
- Faster Data Transfer Rates: DDR4 memory has a faster data transfer rate than DDR3 memory, which allows for higher memory bandwidth and improved performance in data-intensive applications.
- Lower Power Consumption: DDR4 memory uses less power than DDR3 memory, which can result in longer battery life for laptops and other mobile devices.
- Improved Timings: DDR4 memory has improved timings, which can result in faster access to data stored in memory.
- Improved Signal Integrity: DDR4 memory uses a more efficient signaling method than DDR3 memory, which can result in improved signal integrity and more stable performance.
- More Pins: DDR4 memory modules have 288-pin connectors compared to DDR3 memory modules that have 240-pin connectors.
- Higher frequency: DDR4 memory modules have higher frequency compared to DDR3 memory modules.
- Voltage: DDR4 memory operates at a voltage of 1.2V compared to DDR3 memory which operates at 1.5V.
- ECC and Registered feature: DDR4 memory has ECC and registered feature which is not present in DDR3 memory.
ECC Registered Feature
ECC (Error Correction Code) and Registered are two features that are commonly found in DDR4 SDRAM memory.
ECC is a feature that detects and corrects single-bit errors in memory. It works by adding extra bits to the memory data, which can be used to detect and correct errors. This feature is particularly useful in mission-critical applications, where data integrity is of the utmost importance.
Registered memory, also known as buffered memory, is a type of memory that has a register between the memory controller and the memory module. This register acts as a buffer, which can improve the stability of the memory system and help to prevent data corruption.
ECC registered memory is a combination of ECC and Registered feature that provides the benefits of both. It can detect and correct single-bit errors in memory while improving the stability of the memory system. This feature is particularly useful in data centers, servers, and other high-performance computing environments where data integrity and system stability are critical.
High-Capacity Storage
One of the key benefits of DDR4 SDRAM memory is its high-capacity storage. The DDR4 standard supports memory modules with capacities up to 64GB per module, which is significantly higher than the maximum capacity of 16GB per module for DDR3 memory. This increased capacity allows for higher-capacity memory kits, which can be beneficial in a variety of applications, such as gaming, video editing, and high-performance computing.
With the high-capacity storage feature, users can install more memory into their system which can help with multitasking, running multiple applications, and running large programs such as 3D modeling, video rendering, and data analysis. High-capacity storage also enables users to store large files such as videos, music, and high-resolution images without the need for additional storage devices.
General Information
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Manufacturer Part Number: 370-ADMX
- Type: Memory (RAM)
- Sub-Type: PC4-21300
- Product Name: 128gb Ddr4 Sdram Memory Module
Technical Information
- Storage Capacity: 128gb
- Memory Technology: Ddr4 Sdram
- Number Of Modules: 1 X 128gb
- Bus Speed: 2666mhz Ddr4-21300/Pc4-2666v
- Data Integrity Check: Ecc
- Signal Processing: Registered
- Cas Latency Timings: Cl19
- Rank Features: Octa Rank X4
Compatibility
- This Product Is Compatible With The Following Systems:
- Poweredge R640
- Poweredge R940