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SAMSUNG - SOURCING SAMSUNG 8GB DDR3-1333 REGISTERED ECC
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Samsung 8GB DDR3-1333 Registered ECC RAM | Server Memory
Samsung
MPN: M393B1K70QB0-YH9
$80.73
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Key Features
- 8 GB DDR3 SDRAM capacity
- 1,333 MT/s memory speed
- Registered ECC server memory
- DIMM form factor
- ECC support for error correction
- Server-class memory module
- Legacy DDR3 platform compatibility
- Restore server capacity with 8GB registered ECC memory
Maintain server reliability with Samsung 8GB DDR3-1333 registered ECC memory. This module is built for infrastructure that still depends on DDR3 platforms and needs memory that behaves predictably under continuous operation. Registered signaling helps support stable communication with the memory controller, while ECC adds a layer of protection against data errors that can interrupt business workloads.
At 8GB, this module is well suited to replacement work, incremental expansion, and fleet standardization where compatibility is more important than chasing higher speeds. The 1,333 MT/s data rate fits established server environments that prioritize proven operation over aggressive performance tuning. For administrators extending the life of older systems, that balance matters.
Samsung’s sourcing-grade module is a practical choice when the goal is to restore capacity, preserve uptime, and keep a known-good platform in service. It is especially useful in environments where memory must match existing specifications exactly, from virtualization hosts to application servers and other always-on systems.
Ideal For
- Replacement memory for DDR3 registered ECC servers
- Incremental capacity upgrade for application servers
- Fleet standardization across legacy infrastructure
- Memory refresh for virtualization hosts and storage controllers
Why This Product
- 1Registered ECC for server-grade reliability
- 28 GB capacity for replacement and expansion
- 31,333 MT/s speed for established DDR3 systems
- 4Matched for legacy infrastructure refreshes





