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QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
The QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module is a purpose-built upgrade designed for demanding NAS environments, servers, and workstation-grade setups where reliability and speed matter most. This 16 GB DDR4 module utilizes ECC (error-correcting code) and registered buffering to deliver rock-solid stability under heavy workloads, making it ideal for data-intensive tasks such as virtualization, large-scale caching, and multi-user access. With a 288-pin DIMM form factor and a rapid 2666 MHz data rate, this memory module is engineered to optimize throughput while maintaining data integrity. ECC memory detects and corrects single-bit errors on the fly, significantly reducing the risk of data corruption and system crashes—critical benefits for mission-critical storage solutions. Built to operate within QNAP NAS devices, servers, and workstations that require dependable memory performance, the QNAP 16GB DDR4 module enables you to scale memory capacity without compromising reliability. Whether you’re optimizing virtual machines, accelerating file caching, or powering memory-hungry applications, this module delivers consistent performance and robust error protection for sustained workloads.
- High-capacity, server-grade memory – This 16 GB DDR4 SDRAM module provides ample headroom for demanding workloads, enabling smoother multitasking, faster caching, and improved responsiveness in NAS environments and server-class systems. The combination of large capacity and DDR4 technology reduces paging and allows more data to reside in memory, accelerating access times for frequently used files and applications. With ECC and registered support, the module safeguards data integrity while maintaining stable operation across long uptimes and heavy I/O activity.
- ECC and Registered for reliability – Built for reliability, this memory module employs error-correcting code (ECC) to detect and correct single-bit memory errors in real time. The registered ( buffered) design reduces electrical noise and signal fluctuations across memory banks, improving stability in systems that demand consistent performance under load. This makes the module a natural fit for NAS devices, virtualization hosts, and servers where data integrity and uptime are paramount.
- DDR4 at 2666 MHz for strong throughput – Operating at 2666 MHz, this DDR4 SDRAM module delivers enhanced bandwidth and faster data transfers compared to older generations. The higher speed helps reduce bottlenecks in data-heavy tasks, accelerating caching, database operations, and virtual machine management. The 288-pin DIMM form factor ensures compatibility with most servers and NAS motherboards that support ECC DDR4 memory, providing a straightforward upgrade path without complex reconfigurations.
- Optimized for NAS and multi-user environments – QNAP’s memory module is designed with NAS workloads in mind, delivering reliable performance when multiple users access media libraries, backups, or shared resources simultaneously. The ECC/Registered design minimizes memory-related downtime, while the 16 GB capacity supports larger memory pools for caching and virtualization. This makes it an excellent upgrade for home labs, small businesses, and enterprises seeking to boost NAS responsiveness and reliability without compromising data protection.
- Easy upgrade, broad compatibility – The 288-pin DIMM configuration is a common standard for enterprise memory, simplifying upgrades on compatible QNAP NAS devices and other server-grade platforms. This module is intended to complement existing hardware in compatible systems, enabling seamless expansion of memory capacity. For best results, pair it with matching ECC DDR4 modules where possible and ensure your host system supports registered ECC DIMMs to maximize stability and performance during intensive operations.
Technical Details of QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 16 GB
- Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: 2666 MHz
- ECC: Yes
- Registered: Yes
- Form Factor: 288-pin DIMM
- Application: NAS devices, servers, and workstations requiring ECC memory
How to install QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Power down your device and unplug it from any power source. Ground yourself to avoid static electricity and remove the computer or NAS chassis cover to access the memory slots.
- Identify the memory slots and locate an available DIMM socket. If you are upgrading from a smaller configuration, remove any existing modules only after noting their placement and ensuring the system is fully powered down.
- Handle the memory module by the edges, avoiding contact with the gold contacts or memory chips. Align the notch on the module with the key in the memory slot to ensure correct orientation.
- Insert the 288-pin DIMM firmly into the socket at a slight angle, then press straight down until the latches on both sides click into place. Apply even pressure along the module to seat it fully and securely.
- Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and power on the device. Enter the BIOS/UEFI or system management interface to confirm the new memory is detected. If required, enable ECC or register settings, and run a memory diagnostic tool to verify stability and correct operation under typical workloads.
- For best results, install memory in matched pairs or alongside other identical ECC DDR4 modules to optimize channel performance and maintain consistent timings. Refer to your NAS or server’s hardware compatibility guide to ensure firmware support and memory interleaving are properly configured.
Frequently asked questions
- What does ECC memory do? ECC memory uses error-detecting and error-correcting capabilities to identify and correct single-bit memory errors on the fly, reducing the likelihood of data corruption and unexpected system downtime in critical applications and storage environments.
- Is this memory compatible with all QNAP NAS devices? This module is designed for systems that support ECC DDR4 DIMMs with a 288-pin configuration. Before upgrading, verify your specific QNAP NAS model’s memory compatibility, supported speeds, and whether it requires registered ECC modules for optimal performance.
- Can I install a single module, or should I use multiple? A single module will function, but for best performance and memory bandwidth, use multiple matching ECC DDR4 modules if your system supports multi-channel memory configurations. Always follow the device’s memory population guidelines.
- Will it run at 2666 MHz in my system? The module operates at 2666 MHz, but its effective speed may be limited by the host motherboard, BIOS/firmware, or other installed memory. Some systems automatically downclock to the maximum supported speed to maintain stability.
- How can I verify memory stability after installation? After installation, run memory diagnostics and stress tests within the NAS or server operating system. Check for ECC correction events, verify that all modules are detected, and monitor system temperatures to ensure reliable operation under load.
- What are typical use cases for this module? Use cases include large-scale caching, virtualization hosting, data-intensive applications, NAS-based databases, and environments where data integrity and uptime are critical.
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