Description
The Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module is an expertly crafted component designed to elevate your computer's performance to new heights. This memory module not only provides reliable performance but also ensures compatibility with a variety of systems. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it exemplifies Kingston’s commitment to quality and reliability, making it an ideal choice for both gamers and professionals aiming for efficiency.
- Enhanced Performance: Designed to deliver efficient and smooth execution of heavy-duty applications, this memory module allows you to run multiple applications simultaneously without compromising on performance.
- High-Speed Operation: With an impressive speed of up to 2666 MHz and CL19 latency, this memory module is perfect for playing the latest games and utilizing heavy software, ensuring you stay productive during intensive tasks.
- 288-Pin DIMM Form Factor: The Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM features a 288-pin interface that multiplexes 2-bit data from memory cells and I/O buses, minimizing processor idle time and enhancing overall computer performance.
- Reliable Data Access: The CL19 CAS latency ensures faster, dependable clock cycles, allowing for quick access and retrieval of data, which is essential for demanding applications and gaming.
- Optimized for Servers: This memory module is designed to support server devices, offering maximum productivity and convenience for users in business environments or those who require high-performance computing.
Technical Details of Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module
- Memory Size: 16 GB
- Memory Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: Up to 2666 MHz
- CAS Latency: CL19
- Form Factor: DIMM, 288-pin
- Signal Processing: Registered
- Compatibility: Guaranteed compatibility with various brand name systems
- Warranty: Lifetime warranty
How to Install
Installing the Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module is a straightforward process. Follow these simple steps:
- Ensure that your computer is completely powered off and unplugged from the electrical outlet.
- Open the computer case by removing the screws or latches that secure the side panel.
- Locate the memory slots on the motherboard. If existing memory modules are present, gently release the clips on both sides of the old module to remove it.
- Take the Kingston 16GB DDR4 Memory Module out of its anti-static packaging, holding it by the edges to avoid touching the gold connectors.
- Align the notches on the memory module with the corresponding grooves in the memory slot.
- Insert the module at a slight angle into the slot, then press down firmly until the clips on the sides snap into place.
- Replace the computer case and secure it with screws or latches.
- Plug the power cable back in and turn on your computer. Verify that the new memory is recognized in the system settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM compatible with my system?
Yes, the Kingston 16GB DDR4 SDRAM is designed for compatibility with a wide range of brand name systems. However, it is always recommended to check your motherboard specifications for compatibility with DDR4 memory and the maximum capacity it supports.
2. What is the difference between DDR4 and DDR3 memory?
DDR4 memory offers faster speeds, increased bandwidth, and improved energy efficiency compared to DDR3 memory. DDR4 also has a higher density, meaning it can support larger memory modules.
3. Can I mix different brands of RAM?
While it is possible to mix different brands of RAM, it is advisable to use modules of the same brand, type, speed, and capacity to avoid potential compatibility issues and ensure optimal performance.
4. How do I check if my computer recognizes the new memory?
You can check if your computer recognizes the new memory by going into the BIOS/UEFI settings during startup or by checking the system properties in your operating system. The total amount of installed RAM should reflect the addition of the Kingston 16GB module.
5. What should I do if the memory is not recognized?
If the memory is not recognized, ensure that it is properly seated in the slot. Also, confirm that your motherboard supports the new RAM type and capacity. If issues persist, it may be worth testing the module in another compatible system.
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