
Dell SNPYWJTRC/4G 4GB Memory Module UDIMM 1600MHz
Boost Your System's Performance with Reliable MemoryIntroducing the Dell 4GB Memory Module. Designed to enhance your system's responsiveness, this 4GB module provides a seamless and efficient computing experience. Overview: The Dell 4GB Memory Module is a reliable and cost-effective solution for ...
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Overview
Boost Your System's Performance with Reliable Memory
Introducing the Dell 4GB Memory Module. Designed to enhance your system's responsiveness, this 4GB module provides a seamless and efficient computing experience.
Overview:
The Dell 4GB Memory Module is a reliable and cost-effective solution for upgrading your computer's memory. It ensures smooth multitasking and improved overall system performance. This module is designed to meet Dell's rigorous quality standards.
Key Features:
- Capacity: 4 GB
- Type: UDIMM
- Speed: 1600MHz
Detailed Specifications:
- Brand: Dell
- Capacity: 4 GB
- Type: UDIMM
- Speed: 1600MHz
- Configuration: 1Rx8
Key Features
Dell 4gb Ddr3l Sdram Memory Module - 4 Gb - Ddr3l Sdram - 1600 Mhz Ddr3l-1600/pc3-12800 - 1.35 V - Ecc - Unbuffered - 240-pin - Dimm
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers 4GB of DDR3L SDRAM, providing a modest capacity upgrade for compatible systems.
- Features a memory speed of 1600MHz (DDR3L-1600/PC3-12800), suitable for systems requiring this specific frequency.
- Operates at a low voltage of 1.35V, contributing to energy efficiency and reduced heat generation.
- The memory module is ECC (Error-Correcting Code), enhancing data integrity and system stability for critical applications.
- Designed as an unbuffered DIMM, which is typically found in workstations or entry-level servers.
👎 Cons
- With 4GB capacity, this module might be insufficient for modern, memory-intensive applications or heavy multitasking.
- DDR3L is an older generation of RAM, limiting compatibility to systems that specifically support this standard.
- The 1600MHz speed, while standard for DDR3L, is slower than contemporary DDR4 or DDR5 modules.
- As a single 4GB module, it does not enable dual-channel memory benefits unless paired with another identical module.
- The 240-pin DIMM form factor is specific and will not fit in systems requiring different pin configurations (e.g., 288-pin DDR4).