The AXIOM 3TB DDR4-3200 ECC LRDIMM Kit (12 x 256GB) is a high-capacity memory solution built for enterprise servers and workstations that demand reliability and maximum performance. Designed to handle demanding workloads, this kit combines dense capacity with robust error correction to deliver consistent, scalable memory.
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{Feature name}: Total capacity: 3TB total (12 x 256GB modules) for expansive in-memory workloads
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{Feature name}: Memory type: DDR4-3200 ECC LRDIMM for enterprise stability and high-density configurations
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{Feature name}: Performance: 3200 MT/s speed to support bandwidth-heavy applications
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{Feature name}: Error correction: ECC (Error-Correcting Code) to detect and correct memory errors, boosting reliability
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{Feature name}: Voltage & efficiency: Low-voltage design optimized for lower power consumption and improved data-center efficiency
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{Feature name}: Form factor: 12 modules of 256GB each, configured for dense, scalable memory pools
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{Feature name}: Ideal use cases: Virtualization, large-scale databases, in-memory analytics, HPC workloads, and other memory-intensive enterprise tasks
This memory kit enhances system performance by delivering large capacity and high-speed data transfer with error correction, minimizing downtime and data errors. It’s an ideal choice for environments where memory density and reliability directly impact service levels and throughput.
Specs
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Total Capacity: 3TB (12 x 256GB)
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Memory Type: DDR4-3200 ECC LRDIMM
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Modules: 12 x 256GB
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Speed: 3200 MT/s
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Voltage: Low-voltage design for efficiency
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ECC: Yes, ECC memory for data integrity
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Use Case: Enterprise servers and workstations requiring high capacity and reliability
FAQs
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Is this kit compatible with my server? Check your motherboard’s supported memory specifications to ensure you can install 12 x 256GB ECC LRDIMM modules at 3200 MT/s.
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What does ECC mean? ECC stands for Error-Correcting Code; it detects and corrects memory errors to improve data integrity and system reliability.
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Can this kit be used in desktops? It is primarily designed for servers and workstations; desktop platforms typically have different memory requirements and supported configurations.
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What are LRDIMMs? Load-Reduced DIMMs reduce electrical load, enabling higher memory densities and better stability in dense RAM configurations.
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Does this kit support XMP profiles? XMP profiles are typically a consumer memory feature; for server-grade memory, refer to your system documentation for supported memory profiles and SPD settings.