Description
Upgrade your server or workstation memory with the Micron MTC10F1084S1RC64BD2R DDR5 RDIMM 16GB module. Built for reliability and speed, this 16GB DDR5 RDIMM (1Rx8) delivers high bandwidth at DDR5-6400 with CL52 latency, helping multitasking and memory-intensive applications run smoother. Designed for enterprise-grade environments, this Micron module integrates seamlessly with servers, workstations, and virtualization platforms that demand consistent performance, robust error handling, and long-term stability. With DDR5’s architectural improvements—higher data rates, expanded memory channels, and smarter power management—the MTC10F1084S1RC64BD2R accelerates data-heavy workloads such as databases, in-memory caches, virtual machines, and analytics. Whether you’re deploying a new data center rack, upgrading a mission-critical server, or refreshing hardware in a performance-focused workstation, this 16GB RDIMM is engineered to unlock higher throughput and smoother multitasking across demanding workloads.
- Blazing DDR5-6400 bandwidth: The module operates at DDR5-6400 with CL52 latency, delivering higher data transfer rates and improved responsiveness for parallel workloads, large datasets, and memory-hungry applications.
- 1Rx8 RDIMM configuration for reliability: As a Registered DIMM (RDIMM) with 1Rx8 organization, it provides stable, error-resistant memory paths ideal for multi-core servers and workstations handling virtualization, databases, and concurrent tasks.
- 16GB capacity per module for scalable memory: Balanced capacity to support mid-to-high tier servers and demanding workstations; pair multiple modules to maximize memory bandwidth and capacity across memory channels.
- Future-ready DDR5 technology: DDR5 architecture delivers improved efficiency, higher density, enhanced memory channels, and smarter on-die management, enabling better efficiency and throughput for modern workloads.
- Ease of upgrade and broad compatibility: Designed to fit servers or workstations that support DDR5 RDIMM modules; install in compatible memory slots with minimal downtime, ensuring a smooth upgrade path with fewer compatibility concerns.
Technical Details of Micron MTC10F1084S1RC64BD2R
- Capacity: 16GB
- Memory Type: DDR5 RDIMM
- Module Configuration: 1Rx8
- Speed: DDR5-6400
- Latency: CL52
How to install Micron MTC10F1084S1RC64BD2R
- Power down your server or workstation and unplug from power. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
- Confirm motherboard/server compatibility for DDR5 RDIMM modules and the 1Rx8 configuration before proceeding.
- Open the chassis, locate the memory DIMM slots, and remove any existing modules if you are replacing memory.
- Align the notch on the module with the slot key and firmly seat the RDIMM until the latches click into place. Ensure even seating on both sides.
- Power on and enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify memory is detected. If necessary, enable memory settings or profile for DDR5 to optimize performance and stability.
- Run a memory test (e.g., MemTest86 or platform diagnostics) to ensure stability and correct timings (DDR5-6400 CL52). Monitor for errors and address any issues promptly.
- Consider updating BIOS/firmware if the platform recommends compatibility improvements or DDR5 optimization for best results.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What capacity is this Micron module?
A: It is a 16GB module designed for servers and workstations needing reliable, high-bandwidth memory. -
Q: What speed and timings does it offer?
A: DDR5-6400 speed with CL52 latency, optimized for demanding multi-threaded workloads. -
Q: Is this memory registered or ECC?
A: The module is a DDR5 RDIMM (registered). For ECC specifics, review your platform’s memory support documentation, as RDIMM modules are designed for reliability in server environments. -
Q: How should I upgrade memory?
A: Ensure DDR5 RDIMM compatibility, install modules into compatible slots, and follow static-safe handling. Verify detection in BIOS and run memory diagnostics after installation. -
Q: Can I mix this module with other memory?
A: For best performance and stability, use matched modules per channel and consult the motherboard/server memory guidelines. Mixing speeds or ranks can reduce throughput or cause compatibility issues.
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