Description
Introduction to Dell 370-ADMZ Memory
Dell 370-ADMZ is a type of computer memory, specifically a DDR4 SDRAM, which stands for Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. It is a registered, ECC (Error Correcting Code) dual rank memory module that operates at a frequency of 2933MHz and has a capacity of 16GB.
Memory modules like the Dell 370-ADMZ are essential components of a computer system, as they store the data that the computer needs to operate. When the computer needs to access data that is stored in memory, it retrieves it from the memory module and processes it. Faster memory modules like the Dell 370-ADMZ can improve the performance of a computer system, particularly for memory-intensive tasks such as video editing, gaming, and scientific simulations.
The Dell 370-ADMZ memory module is designed to be used in servers and workstations, particularly those made by Dell. It is compatible with systems that support DDR4 memory and have 288-pin DIMM slots. The memory module is also designed to operate at a low voltage of 1.2 volts, which helps to reduce power consumption and heat generation.
Understanding DDR4 SDRAM Technology
DDR4 SDRAM (Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) is a type of computer memory that has been designed to offer improved performance and efficiency over its predecessor, DDR3 SDRAM. DDR4 SDRAM was introduced in 2014, and since then has become the standard memory technology used in most modern computer systems.
DDR4 SDRAM operates at a higher frequency than DDR3 SDRAM, typically ranging from 2133 MHz to 4266 MHz. The higher frequency of DDR4 SDRAM allows for faster data transfer rates, which in turn can improve the overall performance of a computer system. DDR4 SDRAM also has a higher maximum memory capacity compared to DDR3 SDRAM, allowing for up to 128GB of memory to be installed in a single system.
Another key feature of DDR4 SDRAM is its lower voltage requirement, with a standard voltage of 1.2 volts compared to the 1.5 volts required by DDR3 SDRAM. This lower voltage requirement translates into lower power consumption and reduced heat generation, making DDR4 SDRAM a more energy-efficient and cooler-running option for computer systems.
DDR4 SDRAM also includes a number of other features designed to improve performance and reliability, such as improved signal integrity, higher speed operation, and enhanced error detection and correction capabilities. Additionally, DDR4 SDRAM includes support for advanced memory technologies such as non-volatile DIMMs, which can help to improve system uptime and reliability in certain applications.
Installation Guide for Dell 370-ADMZ Memory
Installing the Dell 370-ADMZ memory module is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few simple steps. Here is a step-by-step guide to installing the Dell 370-ADMZ memory module:
- Ensure that you have the correct memory module for your system. The Dell 370-ADMZ memory module is designed to be used in servers and workstations that support DDR4 memory and have 288-pin DIMM slots. Check your system’s specifications to confirm that it is compatible with the Dell 370-ADMZ memory module.
- Power off your computer system and unplug it from the power source.
- Open your computer system’s case to access the memory slots. Depending on the system, this may involve removing screws, sliding a latch, or pressing a button.
- Locate the memory slots on your system’s motherboard. They should be easily identifiable as long, thin slots with notches on either side.
- Gently remove any existing memory modules from the memory slots by pressing down on the clips on either side of the slot.
- Take the Dell 370-ADMZ memory module out of its packaging and hold it by the edges to avoid touching the sensitive electrical components.
- Align the notches on the bottom of the Dell 370-ADMZ memory module with the notches on the memory slot. The module will only fit in one direction, so do not force it into the slot.
- Insert the memory module into the slot by pressing down firmly on both edges of the module until the clips on either side click into place.
- Repeat the process for any additional memory modules you are installing.
- Close your computer system’s case and reconnect any cables or screws that you removed earlier.
- Power on your computer system and check that the new memory is recognized by the system. You can do this by checking the system properties or using diagnostic software.
That’s it! By following these steps, you should be able to successfully install the Dell 370-ADMZ memory module in your system and enjoy improved performance and reliability.
General Information
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Part Number or SKU# 370-ADMZ
- Type: Memory (RAM)
- Sub-Type: Pc4-23400
- Product Name: 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
Technical Information
- Storage Capacity: 16GB
- Memory Technology: DDR4 SDRAM
- Number of Modules: 1 X 16GB
- Bus Speed: 2933MHz DDR4-23400/pc4-2933y
- Data Integrity Check: Ecc
- Signal Processing: Registered
- Cas Latency Timings: Cl21
- Rank Features: 2rx8
Physical Characteristics
- Dimensions (W X D X H): 8.89 X 19.81 X 1.91 Cm (3.5 X 7.8 X 0.75 In)
- Weight: 0.45 Kg (1 Lb)
Compatibility
- This Product Is Compatible With the Following Systems:
- PowerEdge R640
- PowerEdge R740
- PowerEdge R940
- PowerEdge R740xd
- PowerEdge C6420
- Precision Workstation T7820
- Precision Workstation T7820 Xl
- PowerEdge T640
- PowerEdge Fc640
- PowerEdge M640
- PowerEdge M640 Vrtx
- Precision Workstation R7920 Xl
- Precision Workstation R7920
- Precision Workstation T7920 Xl
- Precision Workstation T7920
- PowerEdge C4140
- PowerEdge R840
- PowerEdge Mx740c
- PowerEdge Mx840c
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