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Ramaxel RMR5040ED58E9W-1600 4GB DDR3-1600MHz PC3-12800 non-ECC Unbuffered CL11 240-Pin DIMM Dual Ran...
- Capacity: 4GB
- Type: DDR3 UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM)
- Speed: 1600MHz (PC3-12800)
- Latency: CL11
- ECC: Non-ECC
- Form Factor: 240-Pin DIMM
- Voltage: 1.5V
- Rank: Dual Rank
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Product Overview
This Ramaxel 4GB DDR3 UDIMM is a standard memory module for desktops and workstations, offering reliable performance for everyday computing. It operates at 1600MHz.
Technical Information
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
| Capacity | 4 GB |
| Speed | 1600 MHz |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL11 |
| ECC Support | Non-ECC |
| Voltage | 1.5V |
| Rank | Dual Rank |
Product Description
The Ramaxel RMR5040ED58E9W-1600 is a 4GB DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module, designed for mainstream desktop computers and workstations. It operates at a speed of 1600MHz, providing a PC3-12800 data rate, which offers improved performance over slower DDR3 modules for tasks like gaming, multimedia editing, and multitasking. This module is non-ECC, meaning it lacks error-checking capabilities, making it suitable for standard consumer systems. The CL11 CAS latency is a common specification for DDR3-1600 modules, balancing speed and compatibility. Its dual-rank design can offer a slight performance advantage in certain scenarios by allowing the memory controller to access different ranks of memory chips more efficiently. With a standard 240-pin connector and operating at 1.5V, this UDIMM is compatible with a broad range of motherboards that support DDR3 memory. It's a cost-effective upgrade option for users looking to increase their system's memory capacity and improve overall responsiveness for a smoother computing experience.


