Accortec 16GB DDR4 2666MHz ECC RDIMM Memory

AccortecSKU: 5520196

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Accortec 16GB DDR4 2666MHz ECC RDIMM Memory

The Accortec 16GB DDR4 2666MHz ECC RDIMM Memory module is a high‑performance memory solution designed to elevate the reliability and speed of servers, workstations, and other compute‑intensive systems. Built for demanding workloads, this ECC RDIMM delivers robust data integrity, improved memory bandwidth, and scalable capacity that fits growing environments. With 16GB of DDR4 memory running at 2666MHz, you gain faster application responsiveness, smoother virtualization, and more headroom for memory‑hungry software—from large databases to virtualization hosts and scientific computing. The module’s registered (RDIMM) design reduces the electrical load on the memory controller, enabling more stable operation under load and across multi‑channel configurations. In short, it’s a dependable upgrade that blends performance, reliability, and efficiency for mission‑critical systems while maintaining compatibility with a broad range of DDR4 platforms.

  • High‑performance capacity for demanding workloads: The 16GB capacity provides ample headroom for virtualization, in‑memory databases, large spreadsheets, and multi‑tasking environments, helping systems maintain responsive performance even under heavy load. The DDR4 2666MHz data rate offers improved bandwidth compared with older generations, enabling faster data movement and lower latency for memory‑intensive applications.
  • Reliable ECC memory with RDIMM architecture: This module features Error‑Correcting Code (ECC) and Registered (RDIMM) buffering, which detects and corrects single‑bit errors and helps sustain data integrity during long‑running operations. The registered design also reduces memory controller load, contributing to greater system stability in multi‑processor and high‑demand scenarios.
  • Broad compatibility for servers and workstations: Built to fit DDR4 RDIMM slots, it is suitable for a wide range of servers and workstations that require reliable, error‑correcting memory. While always verify your motherboard’s QVL (Qualified Vendor List) and BIOS compatibility, ECC RDIMM DDR4 modules like this one are a common choice for Xeon, EPYC, and other enterprise platforms that prioritize stability.
  • Efficient operation and power management: DDR4 memory operates at lower voltages with improved energy efficiency. The Accortec module is designed to optimize performance per watt, helping to reduce overall power consumption in data centers and office environments while maintaining peak performance when needed.
  • Easy deployment and upgrade scalability: Adding a 16GB ECC RDIMM module can be a straightforward upgrade path to boost overall system capacity, improve memory bandwidth, and enhance reliability without replacing existing memory configurations. This makes it an attractive option for gradual upgrades, consolidation projects, and new builds alike.

Technical Details of Accortec 16GB DDR4 2666MHz ECC RDIMM Memory

  • Capacity: 16GB
  • Module Type: DDR4 ECC RDIMM
  • Speed: DDR4‑2666 MT/s
  • Form Factor: 288‑pin RDIMM
  • ECC: Registered ECC memory
  • Voltage: 1.2V
  • Timing (typical): Commonly supports CL19–CL22 ranges (exact timings vary by module and system)
  • Compatibility: Designed for servers and workstations with DDR4 RDIMM slots; verify motherboard QVL and BIOS support for ECC RDIMM

How to Install Accortec 16GB DDR4 2666MHz ECC RDIMM Memory

Installing DDR4 ECC RDIMM memory is straightforward, but follows careful steps to avoid damage and ensure proper recognition by the system. Before you begin, power down your system, unplug all cables, and discharge any static electricity. Handle the module by the edges and avoid touching the gold contacts. If you are upgrading in a multi‑slot configuration, ensure you install modules in recommended slots to maximize memory channel utilization and performance.

Step 1: Power down and prepare the system. Turn off the server or workstation, unplug the power cords, and disconnect peripheral devices. If you’re working in a data center, follow your facility’s ESD precautions and utilize an anti‑static mat and wrist strap.

Step 2: Access the memory slots. Open the server or workstation chassis to reveal the memory risers or motherboard DIMM slots. Identify the available DDR4 RDIMM slot(s) where you will install the 16GB module. Consult the system’s manual if you are unsure which slots to populate for optimal multi‑channel performance.

Step 3: Align and insert the module. Hold the 16GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM so that the notch on the connector aligns with the key in the slot. Insert the module at a slight angle (about 45 degrees) and apply even, firm pressure until the module seats fully and the locking latches engage on both sides. You should hear a quiet click as the module locks into place.

Step 4: Verify seating and reassemble. After the module seats, double‑check that the latches are fully engaged. Reassemble the chassis and reconnect power and data cables. Power up the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI setup to verify that the memory is detected correctly and that ECC is enabled for the DIMM. If your system supports memory training, you may run a post‑memory initialization (PMI) check or a quick memory diagnostic to confirm proper operation.

Step 5: Validate with a memory test. Once the system boots, run a memory diagnostic or stress test to validate stability under load. Tools such as memtest86 or built‑in diagnostics offered by the server platform can help you confirm that the ECC functionality is active and that there are no detectable defects. If any errors appear, recheck seating, ensure proper channel balance, and consider reseating modules or adjusting BIOS settings if required by your platform.

Tip: For best results in multi‑DIMM configurations, populate memory in matched pairs across channels and follow the system’s recommended population guidelines. Consistency across modules helps achieve optimal bandwidth and stability, especially in virtualization or database workloads where memory performance is critical.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is ECC RDIMM memory? ECC (Error‑Correcting Code) memory detects and corrects single‑bit errors and helps prevent data corruption. RDIMM (Registered DIMM) includes a buffering device that improves signal integrity and stability in multi‑socket systems, making it ideal for servers and high‑end workstations.
  • Is 16GB DDR4 2666MHz ECC RDIMM compatible with my motherboard? In most cases, server and workstation platforms that support DDR4 RDIMM modules with ECC will be compatible. Always check your motherboard or system vendor’s QVL (Qualified Vendor List) and BIOS version to ensure ECC RDIMM support for 2666MHz modules in your specific configuration.
  • Can I mix this module with non‑ECC or different speeds? Mixing ECC with non‑ECC or modules with different speeds can lead to instability or reduced performance. For best results, use identical modules in matched pairs and operate at the highest common speed supported by the system.
  • How does ECC improve reliability? ECC detects and corrects common data corruption errors that can occur during memory operations. This reduces the chance of system crashes, data corruption, and application errors—an essential feature for servers, virtualized environments, and data‑intensive workloads.
  • What workloads benefit most from ECC RDIMM memory? Virtualization hosts, databases, high‑transaction environments, large in‑memory caches, and enterprise applications benefit from ECC RDIMM memory due to improved reliability, stability, and predictable performance under sustained load.
  • What about warranty and support? Warranty terms vary by retailer and region. When purchasing, refer to the seller’s warranty policy and support resources for details on coverage, replacement, and service options.

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