Description
QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
Boost the performance and reliability of your QNAP NAS or server with a purpose-built 16GB DDR4 ECC Registered memory module. This single 16GB DIMM delivers faster data access, stronger multi-tasking capabilities, and enhanced data integrity for virtualization, caching, and intensive workloads. Built to 2666 MHz with DDR4-21333 specifications, it runs at a stable 1.2V, providing efficient power use and cooler operation while maintaining robust error correction needed in enterprise environments. Designed for QNAP systems and other compatible servers, this memory module helps you scale memory capacity without compromising reliability.
- High-capacity single-module upgrade: 16 GB of DDR4 SDRAM in a single module (1 x 16GB) to expand memory resources for virtualization, large file transfers, and concurrency-heavy tasks on your QNAP NAS.
- DDR4-2666 speed for fast throughput: Memory speed reaches 2666 MHz (PC4-21333), delivering higher memory bandwidth for faster application loading, quicker data access, and smoother multi-step processing in demanding workloads.
- ECC and Registered for enterprise reliability: Error-Correcting Code (ECC) and Registered (RDIMM) design provide advanced data integrity, reducing the risk of data corruption and system crashes during long-running operations.
- Standard 288-pin DIMM form factor: 288-pin DIMM compatibility ensures broad compatibility with QNAP NAS devices and many enterprise servers that support ECC DDR4 RDIMM modules while maintaining a familiar upgrade path.
- Energy-efficient operation: 1.2V operating voltage lowers power consumption and heat output, contributing to more stable performance in dense NAS environments and helping to extend component life in continuous workloads.
Technical Details of QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 16 GB
- Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: DDR4-2666 (PC4-21333)
- Voltage: 1.2V
- ECC: Yes
- Registered: Yes
- Pins: 288-pin DIMM
- Module Type: ECC Registered DIMM (RDIMM)
- Form Factor: 288-pin DIMM
- Suitability: Designed for QNAP NAS and compatible enterprise servers requiring ECC DDR4 RDIMM
How to install QNAP 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Power down and disconnect: Turn off your NAS or server completely and unplug all cables. Disconnect power and peripherals before handling memory.
- Ground yourself: Touch a metal surface or use an anti-static wrist strap to discharge static electricity before touching memory modules.
- Locate memory slots: Open the chassis according to the device manual and locate the available DDR4 RAM slots. Ensure you are installing a DDR4 ECC Registered module into a compatible 288-pin RDIMM slot.
- Align the notch: Hold the memory module with the notch oriented to match the key in the slot. Do not force the module in; alignment is essential for proper contact.
- Install firmly: Insert the module straight into the slot and apply even pressure until the latching clips click into place on both sides. Ensure the module is seated securely.
- Close the chassis and power on: Reassemble the device, reconnect power, and boot up. Enter the system BIOS/UEFI or the NAS memory information page to verify the 16 GB module is detected and operating at the correct speed.
- Verify operation: Check for any memory-related error messages and run a basic stability test or a diagnostic check provided by the NAS/Server firmware to confirm proper functioning.
Frequently asked questions
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Is this memory module compatible with all QNAP NAS models?
This is a DDR4 ECC Registered memory module designed for systems that accept RDIMM-style DIMMs. Compatibility depends on the NAS or server model and its memory controller. Always verify that your specific QNAP model supports ECC DDR4 RDIMM and 2666 MHz DIMMs in the upgrade documentation or on QNAP’s compatibility lists before purchasing. -
What is the benefit of ECC memory in a NAS?
ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory detects and corrects single-bit memory errors in real time, reducing the risk of data corruption, system crashes, and unpredictable behavior during long-running operations, virtualization workloads, or intensive file indexing and caching tasks. -
Can I mix this memory with existing modules?
Mixing memory modules of different sizes, speeds, or ECC types is generally not recommended. For best stability and performance, use matching modules (same type, speed, and voltage) and consult your NAS model’s documentation for recommended memory configurations. -
How should I install memory for optimal performance?
If your NAS supports pairing modules for dual-channel operation, install memory in recommended slots or channels as per the device manual. In most cases, a single 16GB ECC RDIMM will work, but enabling dual-channel performance through matched modules can provide additional bandwidth benefits. -
What performance gains can I expect from upgrading to 16GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM?
Upgrading to 16GB of ECC DDR4 memory increases multitasking capacity, improves caching efficiency, shortens response times during file indexing and virtualization workloads, and helps maintain system stability under heavy I/O pressure. The exact gains depend on your workload, number of concurrent users, and existing memory capacity.
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