Kingston 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

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Kingston 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Experience unmatched reliability and expansive memory capacity with Kingston’s 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module. Built for servers, desktops, and workstations, this ECC LRDIMM module delivers robust error correction, high bandwidth, and scalable performance for memory-intensive workloads. With DDR4-3200 speed, quad-rank architecture, and a low 1.20 V operating voltage, it’s engineered to maximize data throughput, reduce latency, and improve overall system responsiveness in demanding environments.

  • High-capacity DDR4 memory: 128 GB per module supports large-scale databases, virtualization, HPC workloads, and memory-hungry applications with room to grow.
  • DDR4-3200 speed (PC4-25600) with CL22 timing: delivers fast data access and improved bandwidth for server-grade performance and smooth multitasking.
  • LRDIMM with ECC: Load-Reduced DIMM design combined with error-correcting code ensures data integrity and reliability in critical servers and workstations.
  • 288-pin, quad-rank configuration: optimized for high-capacity, multi-channel memory architectures and enhanced parallel data access to boost throughput.
  • Low voltage operation and enterprise-grade durability: 1.20 V for efficient power consumption, extended lifecycle, and stable operation under prolonged workloads.

Technical Details of Kingston 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

  • Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
  • Capacity: 128 GB
  • Speed: DDR4-3200 (PC4-25600)
  • Voltage: 1.20 V
  • ECC: Yes
  • Form Factor: LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM)
  • Pin Count: 288-pin
  • Rank: Quad-rank
  • CAS Latency (CL): 22
  • Applications: Server, workstation, high-end desktop environments requiring large memory capacity

How to install Kingston 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

To install the Kingston 128GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module, follow these steps to ensure proper seating, data integrity, and system stability:

1) Power down your system and unplug all cables. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and wear an anti-static wrist strap if available.

2) Open the system or server chassis panel to access the memory slots. Identify the correct DIMM slots recommended by your motherboard or server manual for optimal memory channel configuration.

3) If you are replacing existing modules, carefully release and remove them by unhooking the side latches and lifting the modules straight up. If you are adding, locate the next available memory slot(s) and prepare them for installation.

4) Align the notch on the 288-pin LRDIMM with the key in the socket. Insert the module at a slight angle and then press firmly and evenly until the latches click into place, securing the DIMM. Ensure the module is seated level and flush in the slot.

5) If your system uses multiple channels, install modules in the recommended slots to maximize bandwidth and interleaving. Avoid mixing different memory speeds or memory types within the same system unless the motherboard supports it.

6) Replace the chassis panel, reconnect cables, and power on the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify recognized memory capacity and run a memory test or diagnostic tool to confirm stability and integrity.

Note: For servers and workstations, it’s best practice to consult the manufacturer’s compatibility lists and memory population guidelines to ensure optimal performance and stability when mixing or upgrading memory.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is LRDIMM and how does it differ from RDIMM? A: LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM) uses buffering to reduce memory load on the memory controller, enabling higher capacities and improved reliability in dense server configurations. This is different from RDIMM, which uses Registered DIMMs but without the additional load-reducing buffering.
  • Q: Is this memory ECC-enabled? A: Yes. The module includes ECC (Error-Correcting Code) to detect and correct single-bit memory errors, enhancing data integrity in critical systems.
  • Q: What workloads benefit most from 128 GB of DDR4 memory? A: Large databases, virtualization, in-memory analytics, scientific computing, AI workloads, and virtualization environments benefit significantly from high-capacity memory and fast DDR4-3200 performance.
  • Q: Can I mix this 128 GB module with other memory types or speeds? A: Mixing memory types or speeds is not recommended unless your platform explicitly supports it. For best results, use modules of the same type, speed, and capacity as recommended by the system manufacturer.
  • Q: What platforms are compatible with this Kingston memory module? A: This module is designed for server-grade and workstation-grade systems that support LRDIMM DDR4 modules, 288-pin DIMMs, and 128 GB capacities. Always verify with your motherboard or server vendor’s compatibility list.

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