Accortec 4Gb Ddr2 400 Ecc Rdimm Registered Server Memory

AccortecSKU: 5409348

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Accortec 4GB DDR2 400 ECC RDIMM Registered Server Memory is a purpose-built memory upgrade designed to refresh aging servers and high-performance workstations that still rely on DDR2 technology. This 4GB module delivers a meaningful boost in multitasking capability, smoother application launches, and improved overall system stability when running memory-hungry software, large datasets, or virtualization tasks. Built for servers and workstations that require reliability and data integrity, this DDR2 RDIMM module slots into compatible 240-pin memory slots with ease, turning a legacy system into a more responsive and capable machine. Accortec memory is manufactured to tight tolerances and subjected to rigorous quality checks to ensure dependable operation under load, long-term reliability, and broad compatibility with a wide range of Intel- and AMD-based platforms that support DDR2 RDIMM memory. If you’re upgrading a budget-friendly build or refreshing a legacy workstation, this module delivers a straightforward, cost-effective solution that translates into tangible daily performance gains.

  • Powerful memory upgrade for faster multitasking: Add 4GB of DDR2 RAM to accelerate everyday tasks, improve application launch times, and smooth out browser tabs, office suites, and media players. With more memory at hand, the operating system has extra room to store active data, reducing reliance on slower storage and delivering a snappier feel across Windows, Linux, or other desktop environments.
  • Enhanced reliability with ECC and RDIMM architecture: This module features Error-Correcting Code (ECC) and Registered (RDIMM) design, which helps stabilize memory-intensive workloads, reduces the risk of data corruption, and minimizes downtime in server and workstation environments where uptime matters.
  • DDR2-400 speed for balanced performance: Operates at DDR2-400 (PC2-3200) speed, delivering solid bandwidth for legacy servers and workstations while maintaining compatibility with a broad range of DDR2-capable systems without requiring complex tweaks.
  • Energy-conscious operation and cooler thermals: DDR2 technology typically runs at a lower voltage (1.8V), aiding cooler operation and improved system stability in compact cases or environments with limited cooling capacity—an important consideration for dense server racks or smaller workstations.
  • Wide compatibility and straightforward installation: Designed for 240-pin DDR2 RDIMM slots, this module fits a broad spectrum of servers and desktops that support DDR2 RDIMM. It’s a plug-and-play upgrade with minimal software configuration—simply install, boot, and verify in the BIOS that the system recognizes the new total memory.

Technical Details of Accortec 4Gb Ddr2 400 Ecc Rdimm Registered Server Memory

  • Capacity: 4GB
  • Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
  • Form Factor: RDIMM (Registered) 240-pin
  • ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code)
  • Speed: DDR2-400 (PC2-3200)
  • Voltage: 1.8V
  • Data Width: 64-bit
  • Compatibility: Designed for servers and workstations that support DDR2 RDIMM with 240-pin slots; broadly compatible with Intel- and AMD-based platforms that list DDR2 RDIMM support
  • Registration: Registered memory (RDIMM) to reduce memory controller load and enhance stability in multi-channel configurations
  • Reliability: ECC-capable for error detection and correction to help prevent data corruption in critical workloads

how to install Accortec 4Gb Ddr2 400 Ecc Rdimm Registered Server Memory

Before you begin: Power down the system completely, unplug the power cord, and disconnect any peripherals. If you’re working in a server or workstation, ensure you’re grounded to avoid static discharge. Use an anti-static wrist strap or touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any built-up static electricity.

Step 1 – Identify the correct memory slot: Locate the 240-pin DIMM slots on your motherboard or memory riser card. Confirm that the system supports DDR2 RDIMM memory and that the slots are open and ready for a new module. If your system has multiple channels, refer to the motherboard manual for the recommended slot population to optimize memory bandwidth.

Step 2 – Align and insert the module: Hold the memory module by its edges and orient it so the notches line up with the key in the slot. Gently but firmly press the module straight down into the slot, applying even pressure until the module seats fully. You should hear or feel the latches snap into place at each end of the module.

Step 3 – verify seating and reassemble: Ensure the module is fully seated and the retention clips are secured. Reinstall any removed components, reconnect power, and boot the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm that the system recognizes the new total memory. If you’re installing more than one module, ensure they are seated in the correct slots as recommended by the motherboard documentation for dual-channel or multi-channel configurations.

Step 4 – first boot and testing: After booting, run a memory test or a stress test to verify stability. In a server environment, monitor memory health and platform temperature to ensure there are no instability symptoms such as unexpected reboots or POST errors. If the system still reports less total memory than expected, reseat the module or try another slot if available.

Step 5 – BIOS/OS configuration and optimization: In the BIOS/UEFI, confirm that the memory is detected correctly and that any memory-related settings (such as memory timing, voltage, or ECC options) align with the system’s requirements. In operating systems, monitor memory usage to ensure the 4GB module is being utilized effectively, and consider configuring page file settings or memory-resident software to maximize performance gains on legacy platforms.

Notes: Registered ECC DDR2 memory is typically used in servers and workstations where data integrity and reliability are crucial. If you plan to upgrade with multiple modules, maintain matching memory speeds, capacities, and ECC/RDIMM characteristics to ensure optimal performance and stability across channels. Always consult your motherboard or server manual for supported memory configurations and limits before expanding beyond the recommended maximum.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Will this memory work in my server or workstation? A: This is DDR2 RDIMM memory with ECC, designed for systems that support 240-pin DDR2 RDIMM modules. Check your motherboard or server manual to confirm DDR2 RDIMM compatibility, slot count, and supported memory speeds.
  • Q: What does ECC and Registered mean for reliability? A: ECC (Error-Correcting Code) detects and corrects common data errors, helping prevent corrupted data from causing crashes or calculation errors. Registered (RDIMM) memory includes a register to improve stability and scalability in multi-channel environments, reducing electrical load on the memory controller and enhancing reliability under heavy workloads.
  • Q: Is this a desktop or server memory module? A: While DDR2 memory is used in both desktops and servers, the RDIMM and ECC features are typical of server-grade memory. This module is intended for servers and workstations that require reliability and error correction, but it can be used in compatible high-end desktops that support DDR2 RDIMM memory.
  • Q: What performance gains can I expect? A: In systems with memory bottlenecks, upgrading to 4GB DDR2 RAM can substantially reduce paging to disk, improve application launch times, and smooth multitasking. The exact gains depend on your workload, operating system, and existing memory configuration.
  • Q: Do I need to update BIOS after installation? A: Most DDR2 RAM upgrades are recognized automatically by BIOS, but it’s a good practice to verify the detected memory in BIOS/UEFI after installation. No specialized firmware updates are typically required solely for RAM recognition.

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