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Memory modules boost system speed and capacity

A Memorysolution product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 23, 2006

In stock at Memorysolution are the latest fully buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) modules made by Qimonda and Nanya.

In stock at Memorysolution are the latest fully buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) modules made by Qimonda and Nanya.

Manufactured according to German quality standards, these top-notch memory modules meet either the strict specifications set forth by JEDEC or the even stricter requirements of Intel.

"If you are looking for a reliable nevertheless highly performing memory expansion for your servers and workstations, fully buffered DIMM is just what you need".

"This new technology provides an unprecedented signal quality, thus significantly increasing system stability".

"FB-DIMM technology is a safe investment into the future and nothing less than a must for enterprise-critical applications", says Gerald Diercks, Managing Director of Memorysolution.

There is another unique advantage of this technology designed especially to meet the requirements of the demanding market of enterprise platforms.

Advances in processor performance calls for higher memory frequencies to make full use of the increase in performance.

Up to now, the maximum memory capacity of a system was the limit: total capacity per channel had stayed flat at best - and had been reduced in certain instances.

With FB-DIMM, this is no longer the case; designers can increase the total amount of RAM to a new high of 192Gbyte.

This satisfies the ever-increasing appetite for RAM of both current and future operating systems and enterprise-level applications.

It also perfectly fits the latest speed and I/O improvements of high-speed processors and server architectures.

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