Total Micro 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Total MicroSKU: 5924364

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Total Micro 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Upgrade your server performance with a high-density memory solution designed for reliability, efficiency, and sustained workloads. The Total Micro 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module is a robust, server-grade option built to handle virtualized environments, in-memory databases, large-scale analytics, and other memory-intensive tasks. Engineered as an LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM), this module leverages enterprise-grade design to deliver stable operation under heavy-load conditions while maximizing total memory capacity in data center and enterprise servers. With DDR4-2933 speed and a 1.20 V operating voltage, it provides generous bandwidth and responsiveness for demanding workloads, helping you achieve faster processing, smoother multitasking, and improved overall productivity. Whether you’re refreshing aging infrastructure or building a dense, future-ready server platform, this 64GB module is a dependable choice for resilient performance that scales with your needs.

  • Massive 64GB capacity in a single module: Perfect for memory-intensive workloads, virtualization, large databases, and dense server configurations that demand substantial RAM without sacrificing slot availability.
  • DDR4-2933 speed for faster data throughput: Optimized for latency-sensitive applications, this module delivers improved bandwidth to support heavy I/O, faster cache operations, and quicker response times.
  • LRDIMM technology for stability and scalability: Load-Reduced DIMM design helps reduce electrical load while maintaining reliability, enabling higher memory densities in servers that require consistent performance under load.
  • 288-pin form factor and server-grade build: Engineered to fit standard server motherboards that support DDR4 LRDIMM modules, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of enterprise systems.
  • Efficient 1.20V operation: Balances performance with energy efficiency, helping to minimize heat output and power consumption in data center environments without compromising reliability.

Technical Details of Total Micro 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

  • Capacity: 64 GB
  • Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
  • Module Type: LRDIMM (Load-Reduced DIMM)
  • Form Factor: 288-pin DIMM
  • Speed: DDR4-2933 (PC4-23466)
  • Voltage: 1.20 V
  • Application: Server memory

How to Install Total Micro 64GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

Installing a high-capacity DDR4 LRDIMM module is straightforward, but taking proper static precautions and following the correct sequence will ensure reliable operation and longevity. Use these steps as a general guide aligned with typical server configurations. Always consult your server’s maintenance manual or vendor documentation for any model-specific requirements.

  • Power down the server completely, unplug the power cords, and disconnect any connected peripherals. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge by touching a metal surface or using an anti-static wrist strap.
  • Open the chassis and locate the memory blade slots. Identify the correct bank arrangement and ensure the slots are clean and free of dust or debris before installation.
  • Handle the memory module by the edges. Avoid touching the gold contacts or any surface of the PCB to minimize the risk of damage.
  • Align the notch on the module with the corresponding key in the socket. Gently seat the module into the slot at the correct angle, then press down evenly until the retaining latches click securely into place.
  • Repeat the installation for additional modules if required, ensuring proper channel population per your server’s guidelines. After installation, reconnect power, boot the server, and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the memory is recognized at the advertised speed and capacity.
  • Run a memory diagnostic or stress test to verify stability. Monitor system temperatures and verify that the newer memory is evenly detected across all channels. If discrepancies arise, consult the server manual or support for recommended remediation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is DDR4-2933? DDR4-2933 refers to the memory speed of 2933 MT/s (mega transfers per second). It indicates how quickly the memory can read and write data, contributing to overall system responsiveness and throughput, especially in memory-intensive workloads.
  • What does LRDIMM mean? LRDIMM stands for Load-Reduced DIMM. It is a type of registered memory designed for servers that reduces the electrical load on the memory controller, enabling higher memory densities and improved stability in multi-socket or virtualization-heavy environments.
  • Is a 64GB memory module compatible with all servers? Compatibility depends on the server’s motherboard and CPU support for DDR4 LRDIMM modules, as well as the available DIMM slots and memory population rules. Always verify with your server vendor's compatibility matrix or documentation to ensure proper support for 64GB LRDIMM modules.
  • Do I need ECC with this module? ECC (Error-Correcting Code) is a separate feature from the memory type. Many servers using LRDIMM chips support ECC, but it depends on the motherboard and processor. Check your server specifications to confirm ECC support for error detection and correction.
  • How many modules do I need for full capacity? The total server memory capacity you achieve depends on the number of compatible slots and the memory configuration rules of your server. A single 64GB LRDIMM module can contribute significantly to capacity, while many deployments use multiple modules to expand total RAM and enable memory channels for improved bandwidth.
  • How can I verify memory speed after installation? After installation, enter the server’s BIOS/UEFI or operating system tools to verify that the memory is recognized at DDR4-2933 and that the correct total capacity is detected. If speed throttling is observed, the BIOS settings or memory controller constraints may require adjustment, and you may need to enable XMP or equivalent profiles if supported by your platform.
  • What workloads benefit most from 64GB on a server? Workloads that benefit include virtualization hosts with many VMs, large in-memory databases, big data analytics, real-time processing pipelines, database caching, and dense web-scale applications requiring rapid data access and consistent latency.

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