The Kingston KTH-PL313/4G is a 4GB DDR3L 1333MHz ECC Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM). This memory module is designed for workstations and entry-level servers that require error correction capabilities without the added latency of registered memory. DDR3L signifies low voltage, operating at 1.35V instead of the standard 1.5V for DDR3, reducing power consumption and heat generation. ECC (Error-Correcting Code) detects and corrects single-bit errors improving system stability and data integrity.
Applications
- Workstations: Suitable for professional workstations used for design, content creation, and other demanding tasks.
- Entry-level Servers: Can be used in small business servers where data integrity is important but high memory capacity isn't the primary concern.
- Networking Devices: Can be found in certain networking appliances that require ECC memory.
- Industrial PCs: Used in industrial environments where reliability and error detection are crucial.
Features
- 4GB capacity: Provides sufficient memory for standard workstation and server applications.
- DDR3L technology: Low voltage (1.35V) for reduced power consumption and heat generation.
- 1333MHz speed: Delivers adequate data transfer rates for most common applications.
- ECC (Error-Correcting Code): Detects and corrects single-bit memory errors, ensuring data integrity.
- Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM): Offers lower latency compared to registered DIMMs.
- 240-pin DIMM: Standard DIMM form factor for DDR3 memory.
Benefits
- Improved Reliability: ECC functionality reduces the risk of system crashes and data corruption.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low voltage operation leads to energy savings and lower operating temperatures.
- Cost-Effective ECC: UDIMM design provides ECC functionality at a lower cost compared to RDIMMs.
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with a variety of systems that support DDR3L ECC UDIMMs.
Additional Details
The KTH-PL313/4G operates at 1.35V. It is a 240-pin DDR3 DIMM. While it provides ECC functionality, its unbuffered design limits the maximum memory capacity compared to registered DIMMs. Ensure that your system specifically supports DDR3L ECC UDIMMs, as not all systems are compatible. Refer to the motherboard documentation for supported memory types and speeds.