QNAP 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM Module

Qnap IncSKU: 3809023

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QNAP 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM Module

Upgrade your QNAP NAS or enterprise server with a dependable 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM module designed to deliver enhanced reliability and solid performance for data-intensive workloads. This memory module combines DDR3 speed, ECC protection, and a long-DIMM form factor to ensure compatibility with select QNAP systems and rackmount configurations. Built for 24/7 operation, it helps maintain data integrity in RAID environments, virtualization tasks, and busy file-sharing ecosystems where uptime and accuracy matter most.

  • Boost data integrity and reliability with Error-Correcting Code (ECC) RAM, which detects and corrects single-bit memory errors to prevent silent data corruption.
  • Operate at 1600 MHz for snappy memory bandwidth that supports multitasking, large file transfers, and responsive NAS performance even under concurrent workloads.
  • Designed in the long-DIMM form factor for compatibility with TS-ECX79U-RP, TS-ECX79U-SAS-RP, and related QNAP configurations, delivering a straightforward upgrade path for existing systems.
  • Ideal for NAS, virtualization, media streaming, and backup-intensive environments where stable, error-free memory sustains performance and data integrity over time.
  • Simple, plug-and-play upgrade with standard DDR3 ECC compatibility, enabling a seamless memory boost without complex configurations or firmware changes.

Technical Details of QNAP 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM Module

  • Memory Type: DDR3 ECC RAM
  • Capacity: 4GB
  • Speed: 1600 MHz (PC3-12800)
  • Form Factor: Long-DIMM
  • ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code)
  • Compatibility/Targeted Models: TS-ECX79U-RP, TS-ECX79U-SAS-RP, SS-ECX79U-NULL (and other QNAP systems requiring DDR3 ECC long-DIMM modules)
  • Module Configuration: 1 x 4GB module (unbuffered ECC memory designed for server and NAS use)

How to Install QNAP 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM Module

Before you begin, power down the NAS or server, unplug all cables, and discharge any static electricity. Handle the memory module by the edges, avoiding contact with the memory chips and connectors. Ground yourself before touching internal components to reduce the risk of static damage.

Step 1: Open the memory access panel or cover on your QNAP NAS or server according to the product manual. Locate the existing memory slots and your primary DIMM slots designated for user upgrades.

Step 2: If you are adding a second module or replacing an existing one, release the retaining clips on the slot by gently pulling outward until the slot is ready to receive the module. Align the notch on the memory module with the keys in the slot to ensure correct orientation.

Step 3: Insert the 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM module firmly into the long-DIMM socket. Apply even downward pressure until the module seats fully and the side clips click into place, securing the module in its slot. Avoid wiggling or forcing the module, as improper seating can cause damage.

Step 4: If you are upgrading multiple slots, repeat the process for any additional modules, ensuring that all modules are properly seated and the clips are locked. Ensure consistency in module type and speed across installed modules to maximize compatibility and performance.

Step 5: Replace the memory access panel or cover. Reconnect power, peripherals, and network cables. Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI (if applicable) or the NAS management interface to verify that the new memory is recognized. In most QNAP systems, the memory upgrade is automatically detected and the system will report the installed capacity in the system information or memory module status page.

Step 6: Run a brief stability check. It’s prudent to perform a memory test or boot into your NAS and monitor system logs for any memory-related warnings. ECC memory helps prevent data corruption, but a successful startup and stable operation are good indicators that the upgrade is functioning correctly.

Frequently asked questions

Is this 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM module compatible with my QNAP NAS?

This module is designed for use with QNAP systems that require DDR3 ECC RAM in a long-DIMM format and support 1600 MHz memory. It is often used with TS-ECX79U-RP, TS-ECX79U-SAS-RP, and similar configurations. Always verify the memory compatibility in your NAS model’s hardware specifications or memory compatibility list before upgrading. If your system officially supports DDR3 ECC RAM in a long-DIMM slot, this module should be compatible for increases in memory capacity and improved reliability.

What benefits does ECC RAM provide for a NAS or server?

ECC RAM provides error detection and correction for single-bit memory errors, which are the most common type of memory faults encountered in servers and NAS devices. By correcting these errors on the fly, ECC RAM helps prevent data corruption, unexpected crashes, application instability, and silent data corruption. This is especially critical for RAID, databases, virtualization workloads, and media servers that handle large volumes of data or require high uptime and data integrity.

Do I need to replace all memory modules at once, or can I mix modules?

For best stability and performance, use memory modules that are identical in type, speed, and capacity when upgrading. Mixing ECC with non-ECC memory or using modules with different speeds can lead to compatibility issues or reduced performance. If your NAS supports upgrading to 4GB per module, installing the same 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM module in each supported slot helps ensure consistent operation and easier management.

How do I verify the memory upgrade after installation?

Once powered back on, access your NAS management interface or the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the total installed memory. Look for a memory or system information page that lists total RAM and the breakdown by module. You should see approximately 4GB added to the existing memory, and the ECC status should indicate enabled or active. If the system reports errors or memory instability, review seating of the DIMM, re-seat the module, and consult the product documentation for supported configurations.

What performance improvements can I expect after installing this 4GB module?

The addition of 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM at 1600 MHz can improve multitasking capability, reduce paging, and enhance system responsiveness under light-to-moderate workloads. You’ll notice more headroom for file transfers, concurrent users, and background tasks such as backups and scans. For virtualization or heavier workloads, the increased memory capacity provides a more stable environment and helps maintain performance under load while ECC protection protects data integrity during operation.


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