QNAP 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

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QNAP 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Upgrade your NAS or enterprise server with the QNAP 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module, a high-capacity, reliability-driven memory solution designed to accelerate data access, virtualized workloads, and multi-tasking environments. This 64 GB DDR4 SDRAM module delivers 2400 MHz of memory bandwidth, enabling faster caching, larger in-memory datasets, and smoother performance for demanding applications like virtualization, databases, media servers, and enterprise workloads. Built with ECC protection and an LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM) architecture, it provides improved data integrity and stability under sustained, heavy load. Whether you’re running multiple virtual machines, hosting containerized services, or powering data-intensive workflows, this memory module helps your system respond faster, reduce latency, and maintain reliability around the clock. Retail packaging makes it a straightforward upgrade for compatible QNAP NAS units and enterprise servers, turning everyday performance into an elevated, enterprise-grade experience.

  • Massive capacity meets modern workloads: With 64GB of DDR4 memory in a single module, you gain room for large in-memory datasets, extensive virtualization, and memory-intensive applications. This upgrade reduces swap activity, accelerates cache-hit performance, and allows more tasks to run concurrently without bottlenecks, empowering multi-tasking and peak throughput in demanding environments.
  • ECC protection and LRDIMM architecture for reliability: This module combines Error-Correcting Code (ECC) with Load-Reduced DIMM technology to improve data integrity and stability. ECC detects and corrects common memory faults on the fly, while LRDIMM design reduces memory controller load, delivering higher reliability under sustained workloads—ideal for NAS data protection, virtualization hosts, and database servers.
  • Designed for 2400 MHz speed with robust efficiency: Operating at 2400 MT/s, this memory module delivers faster data transfer rates and lower latency compared to older DDR generations. The higher bandwidth is especially beneficial for virtualization hosts, memory-resident databases, and high-demand caching systems, helping to speed up application boot times and improve overall responsiveness while optimizing power usage.
  • Server-grade form factor and compatibility: Built as a DDR4 ECC LRDIMM module in a standard DIMM form factor, it’s designed for enterprise servers and NAS expansions that support DDR4 ECC LRDIMM memory. This makes it a solid fit for QNAP NAS devices and other servers that require reliable RAM with error correction, ensuring smooth operation in data centers or 24/7 environments.
  • Quality, durability, and easy upgrade path: Crafted to endure continuous operation, this memory module comes in retail packaging for straightforward installation and upgrade. It’s engineered to maintain performance under heavy workloads, resist thermal stress, and work consistently with the platforms that demand robust memory reliability, making it a prudent long-term investment for expanding memory capacity.

Technical Details of QNAP 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

  • Capacity: 64GB
  • Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
  • Speed: 2400 MT/s
  • Module Type: LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM) with ECC
  • Buffered/Registered: Registered
  • ECC: Yes
  • Form Factor: DIMM
  • Voltage: 1.2V

How to Install QNAP 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

  • Power down the system completely: Shut down the NAS or server, unplug the power cord, and wait for components to cool before handling memory modules. Ground yourself to avoid static discharge that can damage memory.
  • Open the memory access area: Remove the chassis cover or access panel as instructed by your device’s manual, locate the DDR4 memory slots, and identify an available LRDIMM slot. Confirm that your system supports 64GB ECC LRDIMM modules and 2400 MHz operation.
  • Prepare the module: Hold the memory module by the edges, avoiding contact with the gold-plated connectors. Align the notch on the module with the slot key to ensure correct orientation.
  • Install the module securely: Insert the module into the slot at a slight angle and apply even pressure until the latches on both sides snap into place, securing the module. Verify that it’s seated evenly and there’s no tilt or gap.
  • Power up and verify: Reassemble any covers, reconnect power, and boot the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI or OS memory utility to confirm the 64GB capacity is recognized. Run a memory diagnostic to ensure stability and correct functioning.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is the QNAP 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module compatible with my QNAP NAS or server?
    A: Compatibility depends on your model and motherboard. This 64GB DDR4 ECC LRDIMM module is designed for enterprise servers and NAS expansions that support DDR4 ECC LRDIMM modules and 2400MHz operation. Always check your device’s memory compatibility list or consult the vendor’s documentation to confirm support for ECC, LRDIMM, and the 2400MHz speed before purchasing.
  • Q: Does this memory module include ECC protection?
    A: Yes. The module includes ECC (Error-Correcting Code) protection, enhancing data integrity by detecting and correcting common memory errors during operation, which is especially important in data-intensive and multi-user environments.
  • Q: What is LRDIMM, and why choose it?
    A: LRDIMM stands for Load-Reduced DIMM. It reduces the electrical load on the memory controller, enabling higher memory capacities and improved stability in multi-core and virtualization-heavy systems. This makes it well-suited for servers and NAS devices that run multiple virtual machines or heavy caching workloads.
  • Q: Can I upgrade from a different memory type to this 64GB ECC LRDIMM module?
    A: Upgrading depends on your system’s memory type support. If your NAS or server supports DDR4 ECC LRDIMM modules and the 2400MHz speed, you can upgrade to 64GB. Verify slot availability, power limits, and supported memory configurations in the device’s manual or official compatibility list before upgrading.
  • Q: How should I validate memory after installation?
    A: After installation, boot the system and enter BIOS/UEFI or your operating system’s memory diagnostic tools. Confirm that the full 64GB is recognized, run a short memory check for errors, and monitor system stability during typical workloads to ensure reliable performance.

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