192GB (6 x 32GB) DDR3 RDIMM Memory For Dell PowerEdge T320, R320 For Sale

192GB (6 x 32GB) DDR3 RDIMM Memory For Dell PowerEdge T320, R320
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192GB (6 x 32GB) DDR3 RDIMM Memory For Dell PowerEdge T320, R320:
$142.69

192GB DDR3 ECC Registered Kit(PC3-8500, DDR3-1066MHz)- (6 x 32GB DIMMs) For Dell PowerEdge T320, R320. Major brand DIMMs manufactured by Hynix, Micron & Samsung.

  • Buy with confidence each DIMM is tested in Dell servers for 24 hours
  • Lifetime warranty
  • ECC Registered DIMMs & ECC UDIMMs can not be mixed. If your system came with ECC UDIMMs then use of registered DIMMs will require removal of all existing UDIMMs.
  • Operational memory speed is controlled by CPU type and number of DIMMs installed.

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