8GB DDR3-1600 ECC UDIMM TAA Compliant

AxiomSKU: 3414569

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8GB DDR3-1600 ECC UDIMM TAA Compliant

Experience dependable performance and rock-solid stability with the 8GB DDR3-1600 ECC UDIMM TAA Compliant. Designed for servers and high-end workstations, this memory module combines fast data transfer with precise error checking to protect your critical data. Built by Axiom, a name trusted for rigorous testing and enduring reliability, this DDR3 module delivers the speed you need for virtualization, databases, and memory-intensive applications while maintaining strict compliance with industry standards. Whether you’re running enterprise workloads, handling large-scale simulations, or powering a demanding workstation, this ECC UDIMM memory is engineered to help your systems stay online, accurate, and efficient.

  • High-speed DDR3-1600 with ECC — Delivers rapid data throughput while providing error correction to safeguard data integrity in mission-critical environments.
  • 8GB capacity per module — Adequate for virtualization, databases, and memory-hungry applications, enabling smoother multitasking and better responsiveness under load.
  • ECC for data accuracy — Built-in error-correcting code detects and corrects single-bit errors, reducing the risk of silent data corruption and system crashes.
  • Unbuffered UDIMM form factor (240-pin) — Compatible with a wide range of servers and workstations that require a standard, unbuffered memory module with ECC.
  • TAA compliant and tested — Ready for government, enterprise, and procurement channels, with testing and quality assurance aligned to Industry standards for dependable operation.

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

  • Capacity: 8GB per module
  • Memory Type: DDR3
  • Speed: 1600 MT/s
  • ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code)
  • Form Factor: Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM), 240-pin
  • Module Type: ECC UDIMM for servers/workstations requiring reliability
  • Compliance: TAA compliant
  • Application: Ideal for servers, virtualization hosts, database servers, and memory-intensive workstations

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

Installing ECC UDIMM modules is straightforward, but following proper hardware handling and compatibility checks helps ensure optimal performance and system stability. Before you begin, power down the system, unplug the power cord, and discharge any residual static electricity. Use an anti-static wrist strap if available and work on a clean, non-conductive surface.

  • Power down the computer, then remove the chassis cover and locate the memory slots on the motherboard. Identify an available 240-pin DIMM slot that supports ECC UDIMM modules.
  • Align the notch on the memory module with the key in the slot. Gently but firmly press straight down until the module seats securely and the latches click into place on both sides.
  • For best performance and reliability, consult your motherboard manual to determine the recommended memory population order and slot configuration. Install one module per channel if possible, or follow the manufacturer’s guidance for dual- or multi-channel configurations.
  • Reconnect power, boot the system, and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the module is detected. If applicable, enable ECC support in BIOS and check the reported memory size and speed.
  • Save changes, exit the BIOS, and allow the operating system to boot. Run a memory diagnostic tool to verify integrity and performance. If you encounter any issues, reseat the module or test with a known-good slot to isolate the problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What does ECC mean for this DDR3 module? A: ECC stands for Error-Correcting Code. It detects and corrects most single-bit memory errors, improving data integrity and system stability in critical workloads such as servers and virtualization hosts.
  • Q: Is this memory fully compatible with all DDR3 systems? A: This is a DDR3 ECC UDIMM module designed for systems that support unbuffered ECC memory in a 240-pin DIMM format. Always verify motherboard and processor memory controller compatibility before purchase, especially for mixed memory configurations.
  • Q: What is the benefit of 8GB per module? A: With 8GB per module, you gain ample capacity for multitasking, larger workloads, and memory-intensive applications. Depending on your server or workstation, you may configure multiple modules to achieve higher total memory while preserving performance and reliability.
  • Q: What does TAA compliant mean for procurement? A: TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliance indicates the memory meets specific procurement standards for government and enterprise purchases, ensuring traceability, quality, and compatibility with vendors that service public sectors.
  • Q: How can I verify the memory is working correctly after installation? A: After installation, boot the system and check the BIOS/UEFI memory report to confirm recognition and speed. Run a memory diagnostic tool or stress test to verify stability under load and ensure ECC is operational. If issues arise, reseat the module or test in alternate slots/motherboard slots to rule out slot or compatibility problems.
  • Q: Can I mix these modules with non-ECC DDR3 memory? A: Mixing ECC with non-ECC memory is generally not recommended and can cause compatibility issues or ECC to be disabled. For best results, use ECC memory modules consistently across the DIMMs in a given system, following the motherboard’s guidelines.

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