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    RDIMM
    RDIMM

    Samsung Semiconductor DRAM Module, Memory Modules for Extensive Use

Registered DIMM
Registered DIMM
Registered DIMM

Includes a register for enhancing clock, command and control signals
Error correction available by added 8 bit parity signals
Supports x4 / x8 Organization / up to 2 ranks per DIMM and 2DPC configuration
Application : Server
Includes a register for enhancing clock, command and control signals Error correction available by added 8 bit parity signals Supports x4 / x8 Organization / up to 2 ranks per DIMM and 2DPC configuration Application : Server Includes a register for enhancing clock, command and
control signals Error correction available by added 8
bit parity signals Supports x4 / x8 Organization / up to
2 ranks per DIMM and 2DPC configuration
Application : Server

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FAQs

  • RDIMM (registered memory) attaches a register between the CPU and the DRAM chip for data transmission, which reduces the distance of parallel transmission and improves transmission efficiency. it is a type of memory chip utilized most often in servers. It provides better stability and scalability for systems running on a server by putting a less electrical load on a memory controller.
  • RDIMMs are easier to increase in capacity and frequency than UDIMMs due to their high register efficiency. Moreover, RDIMM supports buffered and high-performance registered mode, making it more stable than UDIMM. This gives it the highest-capacity server RAM performance and a wide range of applications in the server RAM market.
  • A motherboard is designed to support either an RDIMM or a UDIMM. but not both since these two DIMMs use different technologies and architectures. Using both won’t harm the system, but it will be unusable. The system will show an error once the motherboard detects an incompatible memory installed and will only function again once you put in the correct memory module.