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SAMSUNG 32GB 2Rx8 PC5-4800B-R DDR5 Registered Server-RAM Module R-DIMM REG EC8 - M321R4GA3BB6-CQK


Item number
132948
Condition
Used
Weight
25 g
Delivery time
on stock and immediately available
Availability
24 in stock
€ 139.99 *
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  • SAMSUNG 32GB 2Rx8 PC5-4800B-R DDR5 Registered Server-RAM Module R-DIMM REG EC8 - M321R4GA3BB6-CQK
  • Price with upgrades:

    • € 139.99

Description

Attention: This is not a standard memory and it will not work with an ordinary computer!
   
Description: SAMSUNG 32GB 2Rx8 PC5-4800B-R DDR5 Registered Server-RAM Module R-DIMM REG EC8 - M321R4GA3BB6-CQK
   
Brand name: SAMSUNG
Material manufacturer: SAMSUNG
Capacity: 32 GB
Memory rank: Dual Rank
Data bit width: x8
Memory speed: 4800 MT/s
Memory type: DDR5
Buffer type: Registered DIMM
Error correction: EC8
CAS: 40-39-39
Voltage: 1.1V
Special feature: -
   
Related part number(s):  
Part No.: M321R4GA3BB6-CQK
   
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x module
   
Please consider that this is a so-called ECC and/or registered memory which is primarily compatible to servers and professional grade hardware. Make sure your components, i.e. motherboard fully supports this memory type.
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