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Kingston 16GB DDR5 4800MT/s ECC SODIMM – High-Performance Laptop Memory Upgrade
Elevate your portable workstation with Kingston’s 16GB DDR5 ECC SODIMM. This compact memory module is purpose-built for laptops, mini-PCs, and other small-form-factor systems that demand speed, reliability, and efficient performance. With a robust 16GB capacity and 4800MT/s transfer speed, you’ll notice quicker boot times, snappier application launches, and smoother multitasking, even when you’re juggling demanding software like video editors, virtual machines, and design tools. The ECC (Error-Correcting Code) feature adds an extra layer of reliability by detecting and correcting single-bit memory errors on the fly, safeguarding your work from sporadic crashes and corrupted data. Whether you’re a professional creator, a data analyst on the go, or a gamer who values stability, this Kingston ECC SODIMM is designed to deliver consistent, dependable performance in modern DDR5-enabled systems.
- Premium capacity in a slim profile: At 16GB, this DDR5 ECC SODIMM provides ample headroom for resource-intensive tasks while fitting into most modern laptops and compact desktops. The small-form-factor (SODIMM) design ensures easy upgrades in ultrabooks, workstations, and all-in-one devices that support SO-DIMM modules, enabling you to maximize memory without sacrificing space or airflow. Its JEDEC-compliant footprint guarantees reliable compatibility across a wide range of systems that support DDR5 memory.
- Next-generation DDR5 speed and efficiency: DDR5 memory delivers higher data rates and improved bandwidth compared with previous generations. This Kingston module runs at 4800MT/s, unlocking faster data exchange between your CPU and memory. The efficiency gains come not just from speed, but from architectural improvements that help reduce idle power and improve thermal performance, translating to better battery life during light tasks and cooler operation under load.
- ECC for enhanced reliability: The built-in Error-Correcting Code continuously monitors and automatically corrects single-bit errors, helping prevent data corruption and unexpected crashes in demanding applications. This is particularly valuable for professionals running large datasets, virtualization environments, or critical workloads where even a minor memory fault can ripple into long recovery times or lost work. ECC memory is a trusted choice for reliability‑focused systems without sacrificing performance.
- Plug-and-play installation with broad compatibility: Designed to be a straightforward upgrade, this module is compatible with many DDR5-enabled laptops and small-form-factor PCs that support ECC SODIMM memory. It’s engineered to provide reliable operation without complex setup. In most cases, you’ll simply power down, swap in the module, and reboot. For systems that do support memory profiles, the module will automatically run at JEDEC standard timings, ensuring immediate compatibility and minimal downtime.
- Solid reliability and long-term value: Kingston’s memory undergoes rigorous testing and quality control to ensure reliability across a range of operating temperatures and workloads. The 16GB DDR5 ECC SODIMM is built with high-quality components and protective circuitry to resist wear over time, offering a durable upgrade with a strong warranty and robust support. This makes it a dependable choice for professionals who depend on steadiness and consistency from their portable computing platform.
Technical Details of Kingston 16GB DDR5 4800MT/s ECC SODIMM
- Memory Type: DDR5 ECC SODIMM
- Capacity: 16GB
- Speed: 4800MT/s
- ECC: Yes (Error-Correcting Code)
- Form Factor: SODIMM
- Voltage: 1.1V (typical for DDR5 modules)
- Compatibility: Designed for systems that support DDR5 ECC SODIMM memory
- Manufacturer: Kingston
How to install Kingston 16GB DDR5 4800MT/s ECC SODIMM
Installing memory is a straightforward upgrade that can deliver immediate performance benefits. Follow these general steps to install the Kingston 16GB DDR5 ECC SODIMM module in a compatible device:
- Power down your computer, unplug the power cord, and remove any attached peripherals. If you’re using a laptop with a removable battery, disconnect it as an extra precaution.
- Discharge static electricity by touching a grounded metal surface or using an anti-static wrist strap to prevent damaging sensitive components.
- Access the memory bay: locate the memory compartment on the underside of your laptop or the side panel of your PC. You may need a screwdriver to open the panel; consult your device’s manual if you’re unsure where the RAM slots are located.
- Release the existing memory module (if upgrading): gently push the latches on either side of the slot to release the current module. Carefully lift it out without forcing it. If you’re installing into a second slot, align your Kingston ECC SODIMM with the slot’s notch and insert at a slight angle (about 45 degrees).
- Seat the module securely: press evenly along the module until the notches align and the memory is flat in the slot. The side latches should snap into place automatically, securing the module.
- Reassemble and test: replace the memory panel, reconnect power, and boot your device. Enter the BIOS/UEFI or operating system to confirm the 16GB module is detected and running at the rated 4800MT/s. If you encounter any issues, reseat the module or try it in a different memory slot if available.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Kingston 16GB DDR5 ECC SODIMM compatible with my laptop? Compatibility depends on your system supporting DDR5 ECC SODIMM memory. Check your device’s specifications or the manufacturer’s compatibility list. If your laptop is DDR5-capable but does not explicitly advertise ECC support, verify with the system maker whether ECC is supported for SODIMM modules in your model. In supported systems, you can expect reliable performance and stability from this upgrade.
- What is ECC and when should I consider it? ECC stands for Error-Correcting Code. It detects and corrects single-bit memory errors on the fly, reducing the risk of data corruption and system crashes in critical workloads. ECC memory is particularly valuable for professionals running server-like workloads, virtualization, large datasets, or long editing sessions where stability is paramount. If your work depends on precision and uptime, ECC memory is a prudent choice.
- Will this memory work in non-ECC systems? DDR5 ECC SODIMM memory is designed with ECC capability. Some consumer-grade laptops may not enable or utilize ECC, while others will. If your system does not support ECC, you may still be able to use the module as standard DDR5 memory, but the ECC features will not be active. Always confirm your motherboard or laptop specifications for ECC support to ensure expected behavior.
- What warranty and support come with Kingston memory? Kingston typically offers a robust warranty on their memory modules, often a lifetime limited warranty, along with accessible technical support. This provides assurance against manufacturing defects and long-term reliability so you can upgrade with confidence.
- How do I verify that the memory is running at 4800MT/s? After installation, check your BIOS/UEFI memory settings or use a trusted system information tool within the operating system. It should report the memory speed and the ECC status. If the speed reads lower than 4800MT/s, ensure that you’re running in compatible mode and that the module is correctly seated in a supported slot. Some systems may default toJEDEC standard timings until you enable XMP or other memory profiles.
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