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Axiom

Axiom 2 GB ECC Registered DRAM 240-pin

SKU CH-8FQP-WP7MH

2 GB ECC registered desktop memory module in a 240-pin form factor

  • ECCECC
  • Buffered/RegisteredRegistered
  • ECC protection detects and corrects data errors
  • Registered buffering reduces electrical load on the memory controller
  • 2 GB capacity adds responsive multitasking headroom
  • 240-pin DIMM form factor fits compatible desktop slots

Axiom 2 GB ECC Registered Module

This Axiom desktop memory module provides 2 GB of capacity in a single stick. It uses a 240-pin form factor and includes Error Correcting Code functionality. The module is built with Registered buffering for signal integrity. It is intended for systems that require ECC registered memory.

Suited for ECC registered slots only

This module fits motherboards that accept 240-pin ECC Registered DRAM. It will not work in platforms that require unbuffered non-ECC memory. Buyers needing higher capacity per slot or a different pin layout should look elsewhere.

Highlights

  • ECC protection detects and corrects data errors
  • Registered buffering reduces electrical load on the memory controller
  • 2 GB capacity adds responsive multitasking headroom
  • 240-pin DIMM form factor fits compatible desktop slots

Specifications

BrandAxiom
ECCECC
Buffered/RegisteredRegistered

Questions about this item

Does the 240-pin form factor require a motherboard with a matching 240-pin DIMM slot?

Yes, the module uses a 240-pin DIMM edge connector, so the board must provide matching 240-pin slots.

Will the registered signal design work with a standard desktop CPU memory controller?

Registered modules place a register on the address and command lines, which requires a chipset and CPU that support registered memory; typical consumer desktop platforms do not.

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