Dell Memory Upgrade - 16 GB - 2Rx8 DDR4 UDIMM 2666 MT/s ECC (Not compatible with Non-ECC and RDIMM)

Dell Part AA335286


Random Access Memory (RAM) is a type of hardware that your computer uses to store information. Adding memory is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve your computer's performance.

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Tested and Verified Tier-1 OEM-Grade Parts

Ensure compatibility with Dell servers, storage and networking.

Ease of Installation

Save time with Dell Upgrades that are shipped as kits with the necessary hardware and firmware.

Secure Supply Chain Focus

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Dell Tech Support and Warranties

Preserve Dell technical support and warranties - which do not support systems with third-party upgrades.

Compatibility

This product is compatible with the following systems:

  • PowerEdge R230
  • PowerEdge R240
  • PowerEdge R330
  • PowerEdge R340
  • PowerEdge T130
  • PowerEdge T140
  • PowerEdge T30
  • PowerEdge T330
  • PowerEdge T340
  • PowerEdge T40
  • PowerVault NX440
  • Precision Workstation 3430 Small Form Factor
  • Precision Workstation 3430 XL
  • Precision Workstation 3431 Small Form Factor
  • Precision Workstation 3440 Small Form Factor
  • Precision Workstation 3440 XE Tower
  • Precision Workstation 3630 Tower
  • Precision Workstation 3630XL Tower
  • Precision Workstation 3640 Tower
  • Precision Workstation 3640XE Tower
  • Precision Workstation R3930
  • Precision Workstation R3930 XL
  • Precision Workstation T3420 SFF
  • Precision Workstation T3620 MT

Memory DIMM Types

With more memory, the faster that data and instructions can be read, written, and performed by the server.

There are three types of memory DIMMS for servers available. These DIMM types cannot be mixed in a single system, you must select the type of DIMM appropriate for your workload at the type of purchase.
  • Unbuffered DIMM: UDIMM, an unbuffered, low density, low-latency DIMM that doesn't include a register or buffer chip. UDIMMs are generally used in applications requiring the lowest possible latency.

  • Registered DIMM: RDIMM, a registered DIMM that provides high signal integrity -- performing parity checking to detect improper addresses or commands -- and increased performance for heavy workloads.

  • Load reduced DIMMs: LRDIMM, uses a buffer to reduce memory loading to a single load on all DDR signals, allowing for greater density

Memory Tests

  • Burn-in: Powered stress testing (i.e. increased temperature) to remove weak components.

  • Component Test: Memory vendor-specific diagnostic tests performed at DRAM component level to ensure functionality.

  • Module Test: Memory vendor-specific diagnostic tests performed at DIMM level to ensure functionality (with all DRAM components already mounted on DIMM PCB).

Random Access Memory (RAM) is a type of hardware that your computer uses to store information. Adding memory is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve your computer's performance.