The Transcend TS512MFB72V6U-T is a 4GB DDR2 ECC Fully Buffered DIMM (FBDIMM) server memory module. Specifically engineered for server environments, this module enhances overall performance and stability. The integrated ECC (Error-Correcting Code) functionality detects and corrects memory errors, thereby safeguarding data integrity and ensuring system reliability. Fully Buffered DIMMs (FBDIMMs) use an Advanced Memory Buffer (AMB) chip to manage communication between the memory modules and the memory controller, enabling higher memory densities and superior signal integrity compared to traditional DDR2 architectures.
Applications
- Servers
- High-Performance Workstations
- Data Centers
- Cloud Computing Environments
- Virtualization Platforms
Features
- 4GB Capacity
- DDR2 Technology
- ECC (Error-Correcting Code)
- Fully Buffered DIMM (FBDIMM)
- PC2-5300F (667MHz) Speed
- 240-Pin DIMM
Benefits
- Improved Reliability: ECC functionality effectively corrects memory errors, preventing system crashes and data corruption.
- Increased Memory Capacity: FBDIMM architecture supports higher density configurations in server environments.
- Enhanced Signal Integrity: The AMB chip ensures stable and reliable communication between memory modules and the memory controller.
- Faster Data Transfer Rates: DDR2 technology provides enhanced data transfer speeds.
- Optimized for Server Applications: Specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of server environments.
Additional Details
The TS512MFB72V6U-T operates at a speed of 667MHz (PC2-5300F) and uses a 240-pin DIMM, the standard form factor for DDR2 memory. FBDIMMs require a motherboard that supports the FBDIMM architecture, typically found in older server platforms requiring high memory capacities. The module is designed to meet JEDEC standards, ensuring broad compatibility with compatible server motherboards. Utilizing ECC Fully Buffered memory is essential for maintaining data integrity in critical server applications, ensuring high uptime and reliability. This prevents data loss due to memory errors, thereby improving overall system performance and stability.