4GB Fire X4270 X-Series memory upgrades
RAM 1066MHz | ECC | Registered | 1,5V | 2 Rank

4GB Memory Upgrade Oracle Sun Server X4270 OEM-Ref-# X5867A
1 x 4GB
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Oracle Sun Server Fire X4270 X-Series
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4GB Memory Upgrade Oracle Sun Server X4270 OEM-Ref-# X5867A
1 x 4GB
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4GB Memory Upgrade Oracle Sun Server X4270 OEM-Ref-# X5867A
1 x 4GB
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We will send your CompuRAM module in
safe ESD packaging (as a single pack).
We will send your CompuRAM modules
in safe ESD packaging (bulk).
Target system
Fire X4270 X-Series
Upgrade capacity
4GB
Number of modules
1
Capacity per module
4GB
Module organisation
512Mx72
Design
240pin DIMM DDR3 - 1066MHz , ECC, Registered, 1,5V, 2 Rank
Module type
System specific RAM
Correction type
ECC
CompuRAM Part-#
CRM4096D3/SUX5867A-S003697
Replace OEM Part-#
X5867A
GTIN
4053651145374
Brand
CompuRAM
Manufacturer
Warranty
10 years manufacturer’s warranty
Item condition
New
Last price update
24th Apr 2024
Quickcode
X38C9

  • This system is subject to special guidelines regarding the installation of additional memory upgrades. Please review your manual before placing an order, or contact our sales team. We are pleased to provide you with a compliant configuration
  • The system has 3 channels per CPU with each 3 slots

Oracle Sun Server Fire X4270 X-Series

Target system
Fire X4270 X-Series

System manufacturer
Oracle Sun

Category
Server

Maximum RAM: 144GB  

  • Fire X4270 X-Series RAM: Certified compatibility

    The 4GB Server RAM listed have been certified by us for your Fire X-Series system. That means we vouch for the compatibility of the memory modules. CompuRAM memory modules can act like an original component to supplement RAM already installed or to be used as a spare part.

    In compliance with the Oracle Sun guidelines on memory upgrades, it is possible to run RAM modules from different manufacturers alongside each other in the same servers.
    Please note: The figures given in the product description for criteria such as speed and timings are the minimum specifications listed by Oracle Sun and are provided for reference purposes only. For our modules we always use the most current and fastest DRAMs. That means, that we typically provide memory modules that allow an even higher timing than neccessary for your system. In the product specifications, we explicitly indicate whether these components have integrated error correction methods such as ECC RAM (Error Correctioning Code or Error Checking and Correction).

  • Retention of device guarantee and OEM quality for your Oracle Sun Fire X4270

    If you install a CompuRAM memory module in your Fire X4270 server, this does not affect the manufacturer’s device guarantee; most manufacturers mention this explicitly in their guarantee conditions. Your entitlement to a guarantee will therefore remain unaffected by when the slots and ports intended for hardware expansions are used appropriately.

    By the way, CompuRAM memory modules are usually made the same manufacturer (OEM) as the original memory installed by the server manufacturer, e.g. Oracle Sun. The technologies that are required for the safe running of a server are also integrated features to our 240pin DIMM DDR3 upgrades.

  • OEM Part-# - X5867A

    To facilitate the identification of the appropriate upgrades, we have additionally listed for the used of Oracle Sun designation X5867A here.

  • Making the best use of installed RAM

    If you have 4 GB RAM or more installed in your Fire, you will need a 64-bit server operating system in order to take full advantage of this capacity. Here you will find an overview of maximum addressable RAM in all popular operating systems.

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