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DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000)
ECC Registered
CAS Latency 15
Two types of DRAM are widely used for deployment in current generation servers: registered memory, and fully-buffered (FB) memory. Both these memory types are commercially available as DIMMs (dual inline memory modules). Registered DIMMs (or RDIMMs) are designed with an additional hardware register between the DRAM module and the system’s memory controller. RDIMMs present several advantages for the system, such as a lower electrical load on the memory controller and sustained stability even with an increase in the number of installed memory modules. Thus, RDIMMs are often the default choice for deployment in server-class computing systems. Fully-buffered DIMMs (or FB-DIMMs) are intended to be used in systems requiring higher memory densities with limited board space. As opposed to the parallel data transfer technique used in normal DRAM, FB-DIMMs transfer data in a serial format, using an additional buffer, known as advanced memory buffer (AMB) between the memory controller and the FB-DIMM modules. The AMB acts as an intermediary and handles all data reads/writes for the memory modules, taking care of issues such as signal degradation and error correction and reducing any overhead on the memory controller. Thus, FB-DIMMs prove to be a reliable alternative for deployment in server-grade machines.
| Brand | SAMSUNG |
|---|---|
| Model | M393A1G40DB0-CPB |
| Capacity | 8GB |
|---|---|
| Type Type | 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM |
| Speed Speed | DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 15 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.20V |
| ECC ECC | Yes |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Registered |
| Rank | 1Rx4 |
| Chipset | Major Brand Chipset |
| Heat Spreader | No |
| Features | 1Rx4 |
|---|
| Date First Available | September 15, 2021 |
|---|
Pros: thermal sensors in ram tells you exactly what temperature each stick is
Cons: cas 15 latency
Overall Review: yes
Pros: Works as intended
Cons: none as I can see
Overall Review: I have the Supermicro X10DAi board, started with 4 sticks of 8GB’s which fills 25% of the slots, a year later the same RAM was half the price so now it is 8 sticks of 8 and eight slots are still empty. I can load every application in the Adobe CC 2015 suite as well as the entire Autodesk Entertainment suite and only 21% of RAM is in use, and 24% CPU. Sold.
Two types of DRAM are widely used for deployment in current generation servers: registered memory, and fully-buffered (FB) memory. Both these memory types are commercially available as DIMMs (dual inline memory modules). Registered DIMMs (or RDIMMs) are designed with an additional hardware register between the DRAM module and the system’s memory controller. RDIMMs present several advantages for the system, such as a lower electrical load on the memory controller and sustained stability even with an increase in the number of installed memory modules. Thus, RDIMMs are often the default choice for deployment in server-class computing systems. Fully-buffered DIMMs (or FB-DIMMs) are intended to be used in systems requiring higher memory densities with limited board space. As opposed to the parallel data transfer technique used in normal DRAM, FB-DIMMs transfer data in a serial format, using an additional buffer, known as advanced memory buffer (AMB) between the memory controller and the FB-DIMM modules. The AMB acts as an intermediary and handles all data reads/writes for the memory modules, taking care of issues such as signal degradation and error correction and reducing any overhead on the memory controller. Thus, FB-DIMMs prove to be a reliable alternative for deployment in server-grade machines.
| Brand | SAMSUNG |
|---|---|
| Model | M393A1G40DB0-CPB |
| Capacity | 8GB |
|---|---|
| Type Type | 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM |
| Speed Speed | DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 15 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.20V |
| ECC ECC | Yes |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Registered |
| Rank | 1Rx4 |
| Chipset | Major Brand Chipset |
| Heat Spreader | No |
| Features | 1Rx4 |
|---|
| Date First Available | September 15, 2021 |
|---|
Pros: On the compatibility list for my Super Micro MB
Fast
Stable
Cons: None so far
Pros: thermal sensors in ram tells you exactly what temperature each stick is
Cons: cas 15 latency
Overall Review: yes
Pros: Works as intended
Cons: none as I can see
Overall Review: I have the Supermicro X10DAi board, started with 4 sticks of 8GB’s which fills 25% of the slots, a year later the same RAM was half the price so now it is 8 sticks of 8 and eight slots are still empty. I can load every application in the Adobe CC 2015 suite as well as the entire Autodesk Entertainment suite and only 21% of RAM is in use, and 24% CPU. Sold.
Pros: On the compatibility list for my Super Micro MB
Fast
Stable
Cons: None so far