Description
Micron 64GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
Experience enterprise-grade performance with the Micron 64GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module. This single 64GB DIMM delivers high-density capacity, advanced DDR5 technology, and reliability features designed for servers, workstations, and virtualization environments. With ECC, registered buffering, and a fast DDR5-5600 data rate, this memory module helps your systems handle memory-intensive workloads with greater stability, efficiency, and headroom for demanding applications. Built to meet today’s data-driven demands, it combines cutting-edge speed, robust error correction, and long-term durability to support complex workloads such as database management, virtual machines, real-time analytics, and large-scale simulations.
- Massive capacity for dense workloads: 64 GB in a single DIMM enables large in-memory datasets, generous virtualization footprints, and smooth multitasking without frequent paging or swapping.
- DDR5-5600 speed for strong bandwidth: Up to 5600 MT/s data transfer rates deliver higher bandwidth, lower latency, and improved application responsiveness compared with previous generations.
- ECC and Registered RDIMM for enterprise reliability: Error-correcting code (ECC) and registered (buffered) memory reduce error propagation and improve stability in multi-channel server environments.
- Efficient operation and dual-rank design: 1.10 V operation with a dual-rank architecture optimizes power efficiency while sustaining robust memory interleaving and performance.
- Premium 288-pin DIMM form factor with dual-channel compatibility: The standard RDIMM footprint ensures broad compatibility with supported servers and workstations that require registered ECC memory.
Technical Details of Micron 64GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 64 GB
- Type: DDR5 SDRAM
- Speed: DDR5-5600 (PC5-44800)
- Module type: 288-pin DIMM
- Rank: Dual-rank
- Latency (CAS): CL46
- Voltage: 1.10 V
- ECC: Yes
- Registered: Yes
- Form factor: RDIMM
- Recommended usage: Enterprise servers, data centers, virtualization hosts, and high-performance workstations
how to install Micron 64GB DDR5 SDRAM Memory Module
- Verify compatibility: Confirm your server or workstation motherboard supports DDR5 ECC Registered RDIMM at 288-pin DIMMs and that memory capacity and rank are within supported limits.
- Power down and prepare: Shut down the system, unplug the power source, and ground yourself to prevent static discharge before handling memory.
- Access memory slots: Open the chassis or memory panel to reveal the RAM slots. Identify an available DDR5 DIMM slot, or prepare to replace an existing module if you’re upgrading.
- Align and insert: Align the notch on the DIMM with the slot key and firmly press straight down until the latches lock into position. Do not tilt the module; ensure even seating for reliable contact.
- Power on and verify: Reassemble components, power up the system, and enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify that the new 64 GB memory is detected. If needed, enable memory profiles or adjust settings per vendor guidance.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is this memory module suitable for desktops? A: This Micron DDR5 module is an ECC, registered RDIMM designed for servers and workstations. Most consumer desktops do not support ECC RDIMM; check your motherboard specifications to ensure compatibility before purchasing.
- Q: What workloads benefit most from 64 GB DDR5 RAM? A: Virtualization, large databases, in-memory analytics, real-time data processing, high-concurrency applications, and multi-VM environments benefit from the high capacity and bandwidth of this DDR5 module.
- Q: How does ECC improve reliability? A: ECC detects and corrects common memory errors during operation, reducing the risk of data corruption and system crashes in mission-critical applications and data centers.
- Q: Is 1.10 V standard for DDR5 ECC RDIMMs? A: Yes, 1.10 V is the typical operating voltage for many DDR5 ECC RDIMMs, balancing performance and power efficiency while supporting high-speed operation.
- Q: Can I mix this module with non-ECC memory? A: Mixing ECC and non-ECC memory is generally unsupported in servers and can lead to instability. Use identical ECC RDIMM modules across channels to maximize reliability and performance.
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