Axiom DDR5 module 16GB 5600MHz ECC Registered
Best high-performance memory for enterprise server stability and data integrity.
Elevate your computing experience with the Axiom DDR5 memory module, engineered for next-generation performance. This 16 GB module significantly boosts effective bandwidth by 70% over DDR4, ensuring faster application loads for demanding tasks. Operating at 5600 MHz with CL46 latency and a low 1.1 V, it offers exceptional efficiency. Featuring ECC and a Registered design, this module provides superior reliability and fault tolerance, making it ideal for enterprise applications. Specifically designed for the Cisco UCS X210c M7 Compute Node, it enhances stability and performance.
$1402.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1248
/ 3232
#1248 in RAM
Price vs Category Average
+175%
Above average
Capacity
16
/ GB
Who it's for
- IT administrators building high-density enterprise server environments
- Professionals running mission-critical applications requiring zero downtime
- Power users needing faster data processing for demanding workloads
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious builders looking for standard consumer-grade memory
- Home PC users with standard desktop motherboards
- Enterprise buyers requiring direct support from major OEM brands
Performance breakdown
Data Throughput
Significant bandwidth gains provide a clear advantage for memory-intensive enterprise workloads.
System Reliability
ECC and Registered architecture ensure maximum stability for mission-critical server environments.
Power Efficiency
Low 1.1V operation keeps thermal output manageable during sustained high-load cycles.
Platform Compatibility
Precision-engineered for seamless integration with Cisco UCS compute nodes.
Latency Performance
Standard CL46 timings prioritize stability over raw, ultra-low latency speed.
Enterprise Scalability
Robust design supports the demanding uptime requirements of modern data centers.
Key Specs
Capacity
16 GB
Memory Type
DDR5 SDRAM
Speed
5600 MHz
Bandwidth
PC5-44800
Form Factor
DIMM 288-pin
Latency Timings
CL46
Operating Voltage
1.1 V
Error Checking
ECC Registered
Features
- Boosts bandwidth by 70% over DDR4
- Faster application load times
- Enhanced reliability for enterprise apps
- Improved data integrity with ECC
- Stable server performance with Registered design
- Optimized for Cisco UCS systems
- Reduced power consumption
- Next-gen computing performance
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Axiom 16GB DDR5 module for its exceptional reliability and seamless compatibility in demanding server environments. The core focus for these users is stability and error correction, which Axiom delivers effectively. Reviewers frequently note the memory's easy integration, highlighting its plug and play nature across various enterprise motherboards without initialization issues. Performance at 5600MHz remains consistently stable even under heavy, sustained loads typical of virtualization or database servers. While ECC Registered memory carries an inherent cost, IT professionals find the investment fully justified by the dependable operation and peace of mind offered by its error correcting capabilities. This module is recognized as a trustworthy and cost effective solution for critical system upgrades.
Know before you buy
No. This module is specifically engineered for the Cisco UCS X210c M7 Compute Node. It features a Registered (RDIMM) design, which is intended for server environments and is not compatible with standard consumer desktop motherboards.
The Registered design includes a register between the DRAM modules and the system's memory controller. This reduces the electrical load on the controller, allowing for greater system stability and the ability to support larger memory capacities in enterprise server configurations.
ECC, or Error Correction Code, automatically detects and fixes common types of internal data corruption. This ensures high data integrity and prevents system crashes, which is critical for the long-term reliability required by enterprise applications.
No. DDR5 and DDR4 modules use different physical architectures and pin layouts. They are not interchangeable, and you cannot install DDR5 memory into a slot designed for DDR4.
Yes. By operating at 1.1 V, this module consumes less power compared to previous generations. In a server environment with many modules installed, this efficiency helps reduce overall power consumption and heat output.
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