Description
QNAP 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module for NAS Server
Upgrade your QNAP NAS performance with this high-quality 8GB DDR4 SDRAM memory module. Specifically designed to meet the demanding needs of modern NAS environments, this 8 GB module delivers faster data access, smoother multitasking, and improved caching for media streaming, virtualization, backups, and data-intensive workloads. With its DDR4-3200 speed, 260-pin SoDIMM form factor, and NAS-focused design, you can unlock higher productivity and reliability in your storage ecosystem without sacrificing stability.
- High-speed DDR4-3200 performance: This memory module operates at 3200 MHz (PC4-25600), delivering rapid data transfer rates that help accelerate read/write operations, reduce latency, and support smoother multitasking across NAS services, containers, and virtual machines.
- Compact 260-pin SoDIMM form factor: The 260-pin small-outline DIMM is compact and purpose-built for NAS enclosures, enabling an easy upgrade in space-constrained enclosures while maintaining solid electrical and thermal performance.
- Optimized for NAS workloads: Engineered to enhance caching, data throughput, and concurrent access on QNAP NAS systems, helping to improve media streaming, backups, virtualization, and multi-user access with minimal bottlenecks.
- Plug-and-play upgrade for quick results: Designed for straightforward installation—power down, insert into the compatible memory slot, and boot up to experience noticeable performance gains with minimal downtime.
- Reliable, ready-to-use memory for demanding environments: Built to sustain heavy workloads, sustain consistent performance, and extend the reliability of your NAS environment during peak usage periods.
Technical Details of QNAP 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Capacity: 8 GB
- Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: DDR4-3200 / PC4-25600
- Form Factor / Pin Count: 260-pin SoDIMM
- Designed For: NAS servers (QNAP NAS)
How to Install QNAP 8GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Power down your NAS and unplug it from the power source. Disconnect all cables and peripherals to ensure safe handling.
- Open the NAS enclosure according to the manufacturer’s instructions to access the memory slots. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
- Handle the memory module by the edges. Align the notch on the module with the slot’s keying, then gently insert the module at the correct angle until it seats firmly.
- Press down until the side latches click and hold the module securely in place. Ensure the module is fully seated and parallel to the slot surface.
- Close the NAS enclosure, reconnect power, and boot. Enter the NAS firmware or management interface to confirm the new memory is detected and available for use, and monitor system information during startup for any warnings.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the capacity of this memory module?
A: It offers 8 GB of DDR4 SDRAM. - Q: What is the memory speed?A: It runs at DDR4-3200 (PC4-25600), providing fast data transfer suitable for demanding NAS tasks.
- Q: Is this memory module compatible with all NAS models?A: The module is designed for NAS servers, particularly QNAP NAS systems. Compatibility depends on your specific NAS model and available memory slots; consult your NAS model’s documentation to confirm support for DDR4 3200 MT/s SODIMM modules.
- Q: Do I need to upgrade both memory slots for optimal performance?A: Dual-channel performance can benefit from matching memory modules in supported systems. If your NAS supports dual-channel operation, installing identical modules in paired slots can yield the best results.
- Q: Is ECC memory supported?A: The product listing specifies DDR4 SDRAM but does not indicate ECC support. If ECC is required for your NAS, verify compatibility with your model or contact QNAP support for guidance.
- Q: What warranty accompanies this module?A: Warranty details are not provided in the listing; check with the retailer or manufacturer for the precise warranty terms.
- Q: How can I verify the memory is recognized by my NAS after installation?A: After booting, access the NAS management interface and navigate to the system information or hardware status page to confirm the new memory appears as available RAM and that the total memory reflects the upgrade.
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