Description
8203-4529 - IBM 16GB Kit 2 X 8GB DDR3-1066MHz PC3-8500 ECC Registered CL7 240-Pin DIMM Dual Rank Memory
The IBM 8203-4529 is a 16 GB DDR3-1066/PC3-8500 Registered RDIMM bring about for mission server settings requiring uncompromising stability. Featuring ECC error correction and Registered signal technology this 1.35V memory module delivers improved data integrity for old initiative systems. The Dual Rank x8-rank 240-pin design confirms compatibility with server platforms while operating at well-organized CL7 latency. Built to meet severe WEEE,RoHS eco-friendly standards this IBM memory solution provides IT professionals with a trusted eco-conscious option for extending the service life of PowerEdge, ProLiant and System x servers in data center and initiative applications.
Key Features
- Registered ECC - Improved signal integrity
- Server Reliability - fast process capabilities
- Low Power Consumption – 1.35V process
- System Support - Ideal for DDR2-era servers
- Eco-Conscious - Compliant with global standards
Compatible Systems
The IBM 8203-4529 16 GB DDR2 ECC FB- RDIMM is specifically designed for initiative servers including Dell PowerEdge 1950/2950 series, HP ProLiant DL380 G5/G6 models and IBM System x3650 servers. This Registered ECC memory module provides reliable performance for old data center equipment that requires DDR2 memory with advanced error correction capabilities.
Why Choose This Memory?
The IBM 8203-4529 delivers initiative grade reliability for server settings through its Registered ECC design confirming maximum data truth in old systems. As a genuine IBM module, it guarantees compatibility with Dell, HP and IBM server platforms while meeting severe WEEE,RoHS eco-friendly standards. The Dual Rank x8 rank architecture improves memory efficiency while 1.35V operation reduces power consumption in placements. Ideal for IT experts maintaining critical set-up this memory provides a cost effective, maintainable solution to extend server lifetime without compromising performance. Its CL7 latency confirms responsive process for important business applications backed by IBM reputation for quality and reliability in data center environments.