Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Brand Name | Product Line | Product Model | Product Type | TAA Compliant | Package Type | Memory Technology | Number of Pins | Number of Free Memory Slots | Shipping Height | Weight (Approximate) | Environmental Certification | Environmentally Friendly | Product Condition | Memory Form Factor | Limited Warranty | Number of Populated Memory Slots | Signal Processing | Error Checking | Thickness | Number of Total Memory Slots | Maximum Memory Supported | Packaged Quantity | Height | Standard Memory | Product Name | Shipping Width | Length | Application/Usage | Shipping Weight (Approximate) | Shipping Depth | Country of Origin | Memory Standard |
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IBM Corporation |
IBM |
MAX5 |
Memory Expansion Board |
DDR3 SDRAM |
DIMM |
24 |
8 GB |
MAX5 for BladeCenter |
Server |
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Lenovo Group Limited |
Lenovo |
MAX5 |
Memory Expansion Board |
DDR3 SDRAM |
24 |
25.4 mm |
0 |
ECC |
24 |
MAX5 V2 for BladeCenter |
101.6 mm |
Server |
0.09 kg |
203.2 mm |
Memory expansion boards, also known as memory expansion cards or RAM expansion cards, are peripheral devices used to add additional RAM (Random Access Memory) to a computer system. These boards typically connect to the computer's motherboard via a PCI or PCIe slot and provide additional memory slots for installing RAM modules. Memory expansion boards are commonly used in servers, workstations, and high-performance computing systems to increase system memory capacity and improve overall performance. They allow users to upgrade their systems' memory to accommodate demanding applications and workloads.