
Crucial CT32G4RFD4213 32GB DDR4 2133MHz Server Memory
Boost Your System's Performance with High-Capacity MemoryThe Crucial Technology 32GB DDR4 SDRAM module enhances your system's capabilities with increased memory capacity. This DIMM module is designed for reliable performance and is suitable for a variety of applications, providing ample space for...
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Overview
Boost Your System's Performance with High-Capacity Memory
The Crucial Technology 32GB DDR4 SDRAM module enhances your system's capabilities with increased memory capacity. This DIMM module is designed for reliable performance and is suitable for a variety of applications, providing ample space for multitasking and demanding software.
- Capacity: 32 GB
- Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- DIMM 288-pin
- Upgrade Type: Generic
Key Features
Capacity: 32 GB
Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM - DIMM 288-pin
Upgrade Type: Generic
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a substantial 32 GB capacity, which is beneficial for server applications requiring large amounts of memory.
- Features DDR4 SDRAM technology, providing improved speed and efficiency over previous DDR generations for server environments.
- Comes in a DIMM 288-pin form factor, making it compatible with a wide range of server motherboards designed for DDR4.
- Operates at a speed of 2133MHz, delivering reliable performance for memory-intensive server tasks.
- Described as a generic upgrade type, suggesting broad compatibility with various server systems.
👎 Cons
- The 2133MHz clock speed is on the lower end for DDR4 memory, potentially limiting performance in high-speed computing scenarios.
- The memory is a single 32GB module, which might not be ideal for configurations that benefit from dual or quad-channel memory interleaving.
- Lacks specific error-correcting code (ECC) information in the features, which is a critical detail for many server applications.
- As a generic upgrade, it might not be optimized for specific server brands or chipsets, potentially requiring compatibility checks.
- No information is provided on latency timings, which can affect overall system performance in demanding server workloads.