Brand: Micron | Category: Memory (RAM)
SKU: MIC-MTC40F2046S1RC64 | Part #: MTC40F2046S1RC64 | MPN: MTC40F2046S1RC64
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The Micron 64GB DDR5-6400 RDIMM MTC40F2046S1RC64BD2 from Micron is enterprise-grade Memory (RAM) hardware built for data centers. It features 64GB capacity, 288-pin RDIMM form factor, 6400 MT/s speed. A 64GB DDR5-6400 RDIMM memory module for servers, offering high performance and reliability for demanding enterprise applications. Available in brand new condition. Micron memory (ram) products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.
| Brand | Micron |
| Category | Memory (RAM) |
| SKU | MIC-MTC40F2046S1RC64 |
| Part Number | MTC40F2046S1RC64 |
| Condition | New |
| Capacity | 64GB |
| Form Factor | 288-pin RDIMM |
| Speed | 6400 MT/s |
| Capacity | 64GB |
| Memory Speed | 6400 MT/s |
| Type | RDIMM |
| Technology | DDR5 |
| Memory Voltage | 1.1V |
| Memory Form Factor | RDIMM |
| ECC | Yes |
| CAS Latency | CL52 |
| Rank | 2Rx4 |
The Micron 64GB DDR5-6400 RDIMM MTC40F2046S1RC64BD2 is enterprise 288-pin RDIMM memory designed for ECC-protected workloads — virtualization hosts, database servers, analytics platforms, and AI training rigs. Micron validates this module against major server vendor compatibility matrices.
Key specifications for the Micron 64GB DDR5-6400 RDIMM MTC40F2046S1RC64BD2: capacity 64GB; form factor 288-pin RDIMM; new condition; capacity 64GB; speed 6400MHz; type RDIMM; technology DDR5; voltage 1.1V; form factor 288-pin RDIMM. Manufacturer part number MTC40F2046S1RC64. For the full datasheet with electrical, environmental, and compliance details, contact our pre-sales engineering team.
The Micron 64GB DDR5-6400 RDIMM MTC40F2046S1RC64BD2 fits 288-pin RDIMM memory slots and is compatible with major server platforms validated by Micron. Server vendor IPL/HCL compatibility (Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, Supermicro) is checked at quote time so you don't risk a memory-channel mismatch.