Kingston KSM26RD8/16HDI 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module – For Server – 16 GB – DDR4-2666/PC4-21300 DDR4 SDRAM – 2666 MHz – CL19 – 1.20 V – ECC/Parity – Pappy Mall

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brand

Kingston

model

KSM26RD8/16HDI

capacity

16GB

type

288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM

speed

DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300)

cas-latency

CL19

timing

19-19-19

voltage

1.20V

ecc

Yes

buffered-registered

Registered

rank

2Rx8

heat-spreader

No

first-listed-on-newegg

September 18

,

2020

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Kingston Server Premier The Server Premier memory is engineered, manufactured and tested to maximize performance and uptime of your mission-critical server system. It offers a plug-n-play performance boost to meet the evolving needs of, like, a larger database program, growing users in an application, and increasing virtual workload. Dedication to Quality Kingston invests millions in the development and testing of its modules today to reduce your total cost of ownership tomorrow. The resulting performance, stability and long-term reliability are among the reasons Kingston server memory has become a worldwide industry standard. With more than a quarter of a century of server memory expertise, and as an industry leader, Kingston has the knowledge and resources to support your server memory needs. Testing: Above and Beyond Testing is a cornerstone of Kingston’s commitment to delivering the most reliable memory you can buy. In addition to the full suite of tests Kingston Technology performs on its memory, every Kingston server module must pass Dynamic Burn-in Testing. It’s a unique process designed to further screen out potentially defective modules before they are shipped. Virtualization By increasing memory, you allow more virtual machines and can also increase allocation to maximize your existing hardware. Virtualization lowers total cost of ownership and more memory for VDI means a faster response when apps sit in memory.