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Transcend Launched DDR4 Memory Module Series

Transcend launched their DDR4 memory module series including 2133 MHz UDIMMs, RDIMMs, ECC-DIMMs and ECC SO-DIMMs, which are fully compatible with the latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server family processor, Haswell-E CPU with X99 chipset and micro servers. The new modules offer varying capacity depending on model ranging from 4GB to 32GB and up to 17GB/s of memory bandwidth.

The Very Low Profile (VLP) RDIMMs are a nice thing to see, removing any compatibility issues due to size. They measure just 0.74 inches in height, perfect for use in high-end space-constrained platforms such as blade servers. Both the ECC SO-DIMMs and VLP RDIMMs help lower cooling costs by significantly improving chassis airflow and memory heat dissipation thanks to the reduced vertical footprint.

Transcend’s DDR4 memory modules are fully compliant with JEDEC standards and undergo strenuous 64 bit kernel, single-core, and multi-core testing to ensure the best quality possible. All DDR4 models carry Transcend’s Lifetime Warranty.

Thanks to Transcend for providing us with this information

Bohs Hansen

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