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Accortec 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
Upgrade your system with the Accortec 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module—a robust, enterprise-grade memory upgrade designed for reliability and speed. This ECC (Error-Correcting Code) and registered (buffered) DDR4 DIMM adds 8 GB of dependable memory to servers, workstations, and high-performance desktops, enabling smoother multitasking, tighter data integrity, and improved overall system stability under heavy workloads. The module runs at 2400 MHz, a balanced choice that delivers fast data access without excessive power draw, translating to faster application launches, quicker data processing, and better responsiveness during virtualization, database operations, CAD rendering, video editing, and memory-intensive workloads. ECC helps detect and correct single-bit errors on the fly, reducing the risk of data corruption and unexpected crashes in long-running tasks—a critical advantage for servers, virtualized environments, and mission-critical workstations. Registered (buffered) memory further eases the electrical load on the memory controller, which is especially beneficial when populating multiple DIMMs across channels, helping to maintain signal integrity and stability in multi-module configurations. With 8 GB of capacity per module, you gain ample headroom for multitasking, running multiple virtual machines, and handling large datasets without frequent paging to disk. The 288-pin DIMM form factor ensures broad compatibility with server-grade and high-performance desktop motherboards that support ECC DDR4 memory, while maintaining a compact footprint that fits standard DIMM slots. The memory module is designed for durability and continuous operation, making it well-suited for rack-mounted servers, professional workstations, and high-throughput computing environments where uptime and reliability are paramount. This module is backed by a lifetime warranty, underscoring Accortec’s commitment to quality and long-term support. Whether you’re upgrading an aging server, refreshing a workstation for data-intensive tasks, or building a high-performance desktop configuration, the Accortec 8GB DDR4 RAM module provides a solid foundation for stability, scalability, and sustained performance. In today’s computing landscape—where virtualization, analytics, content creation, and complex simulations demand dependable memory—the Accortec 8GB DDR4 module offers a practical, future-ready upgrade that balances enterprise-grade features with consumer-friendly value. It’s a versatile choice for IT professionals, developers, engineers, and power users who require dependable memory performance, robust error correction, and a straightforward installation experience.
- Enhanced reliability with ECC and Registered (buffered) design for error correction and stable operation in servers and workstations.
- Up to 2400 MHz data rate delivers faster app loads, snappier multitasking, and improved responsiveness under heavy workloads.
- 8 GB capacity per module provides ample headroom for virtualization, large datasets, and memory-intensive applications.
- Standard 288-pin DIMM form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of DDR4 systems that support ECC memory.
- Comes with a lifetime warranty, offering lasting reliability and confidence for enterprise and personal use alike.
Technical Details of Accortec 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 8 GB
- Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: 2400 MHz
- ECC: Yes
- Registered: Yes
- Pin Count: 288-pin
- Form Factor: DIMM
- Warranty: Lifetime
How to Install Accortec 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Power down your system, unplug all cables, and ground yourself to discharge static electricity before handling memory modules.
- Open the computer case or access panel to reach the motherboard and locate an available DDR4 DIMM slot (or slots if installing more than one module).
- Carefully remove any existing memory if you are upgrading a populated slot, taking note of the channel arrangement recommended by your motherboard manual.
- Align the notch on the Accortec 8GB DDR4 memory module with the key in the DIMM slot, then firmly press straight down until the module is seated and the side latches click into place.
- If installing multiple modules, ensure you follow the motherboard’s recommended multi-channel configuration and slot population order for optimal performance.
- Replace the case, reconnect cables, and power on the system. Enter BIOS/UEFI to verify the module is detected, and run memory diagnostics or a quick stability test to confirm proper operation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is this memory compatible with consumer desktops or only with servers? Answer: While ECC and Registered DDR4 modules are commonly used in servers and workstations, many modern high-end consumer motherboards also support ECC memory if specified in the memory QVL. Always check your motherboard’s memory support list or vendor documentation to confirm compatibility before purchase.
- Q: What does ECC and Registered mean for system stability? Answer: ECC (Error-Correcting Code) detects and corrects single-bit memory errors, reducing the risk of data corruption and crashes. Registered (buffered) memory adds a buffer to stabilize electrical signals on systems with many DIMMs, improving stability in multi-module configurations.
- Q: How much benefit will 8 GB bring to my system? Answer: For workloads like virtualization, databases, large spreadsheets, CAD, and video editing, adding 8 GB can significantly reduce paging and improve multi-tasking efficiency, enabling more applications to run simultaneously with fewer slowdowns.
- Q: Can I mix this module with non-ECC or unbuffered memory? Answer: Mixing ECC/registered modules with non-ECC/unbuffered modules is not recommended and can cause compatibility or stability issues. Use modules of the same type (ECC Registered) across the same memory channel configuration when possible.
- Q: Do I need to update BIOS after installing this memory? Answer: In most cases, no BIOS update is required, but it’s a good practice to ensure your system recognizes new memory correctly. If you encounter detection or stability issues, consult your motherboard manual or the vendor’s support resources for recommended steps.
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