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SAMSUNG M393A4K40DB3 32GB DDR4 RDIMM Server Memory (RAM), 3200 Mbps Memory Speed, 2R x 4 Rank, ECC, 1.2 Voltage, 288 Pins | M393A4K40DB3-CWE
- 32 GB capacity in a single 288‑pin RDIMM
- DDR4‑3200 MT/s high-speed performance (PC4‑25600 data rate)
- ECC Registered: enhances reliability and signal stability
- Dual‑rank layout (2R×4) for improved density and error correction
- 1.2 V low‑voltage power efficiency
- Ideal for servers, virtualization, AI/5G workloads
- Professionally tested; known CAS latency ~22 (CL22)
Memory refers to electronic components used for storing and retrieving digital information in computing systems. Memory plays a critical role in the performance and functionality of computers and other digital devices, as it allows for the rapid access and retrieval of data and programs.
There are two main types of memory used in modern computing systems: random-access memory (RAM) and non-volatile memory (NVM). RAM is used for temporary storage of data and instructions while a system is running, and is typically volatile, meaning that its contents are lost when the system is powered off. NVM, on the other hand, is used for permanent storage of data and programs, and is typically non-volatile, meaning that its contents are retained even when the system is powered off. Popular forms of NVM include solid-state drives (SSDs) and flash memory, while popular forms of RAM include dynamic RAM (DRAM) and static RAM (SRAM). The amount and type of memory used in a computing system can have a significant impact on its performance, speed, and overall capabilities.