DRAM Modules operate at 1,866 MHz speeds.

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Available for Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series, DDR3 DRAM comes in RDIMM, LRDIMM, and UDIMM memory module form factors and in 4, 8, and 16 GB capacities. Units feature dual and quad channel support and are compatible with ASUS, Gigabyte, Intel, Supermicro, and Tyan based Romley platforms. Applications include high performance computing, servers, and data storage for cloud and data centers.



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Innodisk Announces 1866 MHz Speed Server DRAM for the Latest Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series



Innodisk, a designer and manufacturer of industrial/server DRAM and flash storage products, announces the release of DRAM at 1866 MHz speeds for the newest Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series. With multiple form factors and performance improvements, Innodisk's latest DRAM is the ideal choice for high performance computing, servers, and data storage for cloud and data centers.



Innodisk's latest DDR3 DRAM is available in RDIMM, LRDIMM & UDIMM memory module form factors in 4GB, 8GB & 16GB capacities. Innodisk provides dual and quad channel support and is compatible with ASUS, Gigabyte, Intel, Supermicro and Tyan based Romley platforms.



Innodisk’s product portfolio also includes the SATA III SATADOM, a boot device ideal for 1U platforms, and the perfect pair to Innodisk server DRAM. With 470/220MBs read/write speeds, this tiny flash based product doubles the speeds of SATA II boot devices. With the SATA III SATADOM, Innodisk further establishes itself in the industrial embedded & server community.



Innodisk’s commitment to Absolute Service™ means that partners will receive the best advice and products for their system. Innodisk products are backed by a lifetime warranty, and consummate engineering support.



For more information on Innodisk's Server Storage Solutions:

http://www.innodisk.com/Application/Application.aspx?YXBwQ2xhc3NfR3JvdXBJ

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For more information about Innodisk: http://www.innodisk.com/


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