Description
16GB DDR3-1333 Low Voltage ECC RDIMM - TAA Compliant
Experience enterprise-grade reliability and efficiency with Axiom’s 16GB DDR3-1333 ECC RDIMM. This low-voltage memory module is designed to deliver rock-solid performance in servers, workstations, and virtualization environments where data integrity and uptime are non-negotiable. Built to the DDR3 standard, it balances speed, stability, and energy savings to support demanding workloads—from large-scale database processing to memory-intensive applications. As a TAA-compliant component, it’s crafted to meet stringent procurement standards for government and commercial deployments, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of enterprise platforms. With advanced ECC technology and a registered DIMM (RDIMM) architecture, this memory module reduces signal noise, enhances stability, and helps prevent system crashes caused by data corruption. If you’re upgrading or building a reliable server or workstation, this 16GB DDR3-1333 ECC RDIMM is a robust choice engineered for longevity and consistent performance.
- Enterprise-grade performance with ECC protection: The module features Error-Correcting Code (ECC) and a Registered DIMM (RDIMM) design to detect and correct single-bit errors, dramatically improving data integrity in mission-critical environments. This means fewer unexpected system faults and more dependable operation under heavy workloads, making it ideal for servers, data centers, and virtualization hosts where uptime matters most.
- High-capacity 16GB for better virtualization and multitasking: With 16GB per module, you gain the headroom needed for memory-intensive applications, in-memory databases, large spreadsheets, and multi-user workloads. The ample capacity helps reduce paging and boosts performance when multiple virtual machines or containers are running concurrently, delivering smoother, faster experiences for end users.
- DDR3-1333 speed with energy-conscious performance: Operating at 1333 MT/s, this module strikes a balance between performance and efficiency. The low-voltage design (typically 1.35V) lowers power consumption and heat generation compared to standard DDR3 modules, contributing to cooler, quieter, and more energy-efficient data center operations without sacrificing reliability.
- Low-voltage efficiency for operational cost savings: By leveraging a reduced voltage profile, this ECC RDIMM helps lower overall power usage across dense server racks and HPC nodes. The resulting energy savings can translate to lower operating costs over the life of the system, particularly in environments with large memory footprints and extended uptime requirements.
- TAA compliant for broad procurement and government-grade deployments: Built to meet Trade Agreements Act (TAA) guidelines, this memory module is suitable for procurement through approved suppliers for federal, state, and local government programs, as well as enterprises seeking compliant components for their builds. This compliance also fosters confidence in compatibility with a wide array of enterprise hardware.
Technical Details of 16GB DDR3-1333 Low Voltage ECC RDIMM - TAA Compliant
- Product: 16GB DDR3-1333 ECC Registered DIMM (RDIMM) – Low Voltage
- Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Form Factor: RDIMM (Registered DIMM)
- Capacity: 16GB per module
- Speed: DDR3-1333 MT/s (PC3-10600 equivalent)
- Voltage: 1.35V (Low Voltage)
- ECC: Yes, with ECC protection for error detection and correction
- Compatibility: Designed for server and workstation platforms requiring ECC RDIMM support
- Compliance: TAA compliant, suitable for government and enterprise procurement
- Device Type: Memory module component for upgrade and replacement
how to install 16GB DDR3-1333 Low Voltage ECC RDIMM - TAA Compliant
Installing 16GB DDR3-1333 ECC RDIMM modules is straightforward, but proper handling and correct seating are essential for optimal performance and reliability. Follow these steps to ensure a successful upgrade or build:
- Prepare your workspace: Power down the system completely, unplug all power cords, and disconnect peripherals. Ground yourself to dissipate static electricity by using a wrist strap or periodically touching a grounded metal surface. Avoid working on carpeted surfaces or near static-prone materials.
- Access memory slots safely: Remove the side cover or access panel per the system manufacturer’s instructions. Locate the memory DIMM slots on the motherboard. Identify available slots that are designed for ECC RDIMMs and ensure compatibility with your platform’s memory population guidelines.
- Align and insert the RDIMM: Hold the 16GB DDR3-1333 ECC RDIMM by the edges and align the notches with the slot key. Insert the module at a slight angle and then press straight down with even pressure until the latches snap into place on both sides. Do not force the module; if it doesn’t seat cleanly, remove it and reinsert gently.
- Repeat for additional modules: If you’re populating multiple slots, install modules in accordance with the system’s recommended population order to maximize bandwidth and performance (e.g., alternating slots as specified by the motherboard manual).
- Power up and verify: Reassemble the system, plug it back in, and power on. Enter the BIOS/UEFI setup and verify that the memory is detected in its full capacity. Some systems may require a memory remap or profile adjustment for optimal performance.
- Run post-install tests: After boot, run a memory diagnostic tool (such as MemTest86 or your system’s built-in memory test) to verify stability and integrity. Monitor for ECC correction events and ensure there are no errors across multiple passes under normal load conditions.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is ECC RDIMM, and why do I need it? A: ECC RDIMM stands for Error-Correcting Code Registered DIMM. It uses ECC to detect and correct single-bit memory errors, improving reliability in servers and workstations. The Registered (RDIMM) design helps buffer the memory controller from loads, enabling higher stability in high-demand environments.
- Q: Is 16GB the right capacity for my server or workstation? A: For many workloads, 16GB per module provides ample headroom for system processes, application caches, and multiple running virtual machines. If you run very memory-intensive databases or large-scale virtualization, you may need multiple modules or higher-capacity DIMMs to achieve your target total memory.
- Q: Will this module work with non-ECC memory systems? A: No. ECC RDIMMs are designed for systems that support ECC and RDIMM configurations. They may not be compatible with consumer-grade motherboards or servers that require non-ECC or UDIMM memory.
- Q: What does TAA compliance mean for my purchase? A: TAA compliance indicates the product meets Trade Agreements Act requirements, making it suitable for procurement through approved suppliers for government programs and compliant enterprise deployments. It also signals broad compatibility with standard enterprise procurement processes.
- Q: How should I verify compatibility before purchase? A: Check your system’s motherboard or server model for supported memory types (ECC RDIMM, DDR3-1333, 16GB per module), the number of available DIMM slots, and the recommended population guidelines. Consult the vendor’s compatibility matrix or system manual for exact specifications and limits.
- Q: Can I mix this 16GB RDIMM with other memory types? A: Mixing ECC RDIMMs with non-ECC or different memory types is not recommended and can lead to instability or boot failures. For best results, use matched modules designed for your platform and populate per the recommended guidelines.
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