8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM TAA Compliant

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8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM TAA Compliant

Upgrade your server or workstation with Axiom’s 8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM module. Engineered for reliability and sustained performance, this memory solution is built to meet the demands of data centers, virtualization hosts, and mission-critical applications. DDR3 memory has become a trusted industry standard, and Axiom blends speed with robust error protection to keep workloads flowing under heavy use. The 8GB capacity provides ample headroom for multitasking, in-memory databases, and dense virtual environments while maintaining compatibility with a broad range of server boards that support DDR3 ECC RDIMM. ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory detects and corrects single-bit errors on the fly, reducing the risk of silent data corruption and system instability. The RDIMM (Registered DIMM) form factor introduces buffering that stabilizes voltage and timing in high-density configurations, enabling reliable operation in multi-channel memory architectures. Best of all, this module is TAA compliant, aligning with procurement requirements for government and enterprise buyers. With rigorous testing, proven compatibility, and long-term availability, the 8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM from Axiom is a dependable foundation for uptime, data integrity, and predictable performance across demanding workloads.

  • 8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM: High-capacity, fast DDR3 memory with ECC to detect and correct errors in real time, reducing system crashes and silent data corruption. The RDIMM buffering design helps stabilize signal integrity across multi-channel configurations, delivering consistent throughput for virtualization hosts, database caches, and high-memory workloads. This module is built to fit a wide range of enterprise servers and workstations that require reliable, 24/7 operation. By combining a robust 8GB capacity with 1600 MT/s performance, it enables smooth multitasking, faster database queries, and responsive virtualization environments without compromising stability.
  • Reliability and uptime: ECC memory checks and corrects single-bit errors, supports memory scrubbing, and reduces the likelihood of data corruption during long-running calculations. In server deployments, this translates to fewer unplanned reboots and more predictable service levels, making it a solid foundation for virtualization, databases, and line-of-business applications. The RDIMM architecture further enhances reliability in dense memory configurations, helping to prevent timing issues and ensuring stable operation during peak workloads.
  • Compatibility and compliance: DDR3 RDIMM is widely supported on servers and motherboards designed for ECC memory; this module is designed to be compatible with a broad range of platforms that support DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMMs and is TAA compliant for procurement in government and enterprise programs. Always verify the motherboard’s QVL (Qualified Vendors List) to confirm supported speeds and capacities, and to ensure seamless integration with existing memory architectures.
  • Performance optimization: The DDR3-1600 speed delivers solid bandwidth for demanding workloads, while the RDIMM buffering reduces memory contention and improves timing stability under heavy I/O. This combination supports virtualization hosts, in-memory analytics, and large-scale simulations by providing steady throughput and low-latency access to data. The module’s architecture is optimized for multi-channel configurations, delivering predictable performance across concurrent virtual machines and data-intensive services.
  • Quality and testing: Axiom performs rigorous validation across manufacturing runs and platform-level compatibility tests to ensure ECC functionality, data integrity, and long-term reliability. The module undergoes ECC verification, stress testing, and end-to-end validation against common server boards to minimize incompatibility issues in production environments. This meticulous testing helps ensure dependable operation in uptime-critical deployments and reduces the risk of memory-related downtime.

Technical Details of 8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM TAA Compliant

  • Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference

how to install 8GB DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMM TAA Compliant

  • Power down your server and unplug it; ground yourself to prevent static discharge and locate the memory slots on the motherboard. Identify an available DDR3 RDIMM slot that matches the channel layout and recommended population order for optimal performance.
  • Handle the module by the edges and align the notches with the slot key; insert the RDIMM at a slight angle (about 45 degrees) and then press down evenly until the module seats firmly and the locking clips engage.
  • Repeat for additional modules as needed, following the motherboard manual for the correct population order to enable multi-channel memory; if installing a single module, place it in the primary channel per the vendor's guidelines to maximize bandwidth.
  • Power on the system, enter BIOS/UEFI, and verify that the memory is detected as 8GB per module. Ensure ECC support is enabled if required by the platform, and run a memory diagnostic to confirm stability before placing the system into production.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does ECC RDIMM mean, and why do I need it? A: ECC stands for Error-Correcting Code. RDIMM indicates a Registered DIMM design that adds buffering to improve stability in multi-socket and high-density configurations. ECC can detect and correct single-bit memory errors, reducing data corruption and system crashes, which is especially valuable in servers, virtualization hosts, and data-intensive workloads where uptime and data integrity are critical.
  • Q: Is this 8GB module compatible with my motherboard? A: This is a DDR3 ECC RDIMM module designed for systems that support ECC RDIMM at 1600 MT/s. To confirm compatibility, check your motherboard or server’s QVL and memory compatibility documentation, and verify that your platform supports DDR3-1600 ECC RDIMMs in the requested capacity per slot or per channel.
  • Q: What is TA A compliance, and why does it matter? A: TA A stands for Trade Agreements Act. TA A-compliant memory is approved for procurement in many government and enterprise purchasing programs, often indicating that the product was manufactured in a TA A-compliant region and adheres to standard sourcing practices. This is important for organizations with strict compliance and procurement requirements.
  • Q: Can I mix RDIMMs from different brands? A: Compatibility is best when mixing modules is avoided unless the vendor provides explicit support. For best results, install identical capacity, speed, and ECC RDIMM modules in matching channels as per the motherboard manual. Mismatched modules can lead to stability issues or suboptimal performance.
  • Q: Do I need to enable ECC in BIOS? A: In most servers, ECC is automatically detected and used if the memory supports ECC and the motherboard/BIOS enables ECC features. If not, consult your vendor’s manual to enable ECC and run diagnostic tests to verify proper error detection and correction in production environments.

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