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Memory Module DELL DDR4 16GB 2666MHz
The DELL AA101753 Memory Module provides 16 GB of DDR4 system memory running at 2666 MHz in a standard 288-pin DIMM form factor. Intended for use in desktop PCs and compatible servers, this single-module configuration increases available RAM capacity for multitasking and memory-intensive applications. The module operates at 1.2 V and follows DDR4 specifications for reliable data transfer and reduced power consumption compared with previous generations.
This 16 GB DDR4 2666 MHz module offers a balance of capacity and speed suitable for general computing, content creation, and light virtualization tasks. The 288-pin DIMM format ensures compatibility with motherboards that support standard DDR4 desktop memory, and the 1.2 V operating voltage contributes to lower energy use. As a single-module upgrade, it simplifies capacity expansion without requiring matched kits for basic upgrades.
Power down the system and disconnect it from mains power before installation. Open the computer case and locate an available 288-pin DDR4 DIMM slot on the motherboard. Align the notch on the memory module with the slot key and press firmly and evenly until the module clicks into place and the retention clips engage. Close the case, reconnect power and boot the system. Verify that the operating system and BIOS/UEFI recognize the new 16 GB capacity and adjust memory-related BIOS settings if needed.
For optimal results, install the module into a motherboard slot that matches the system's channel requirements and consult the motherboard manual for supported memory speeds and population guidelines. When adding memory to an existing system, consider matching module type and voltage to avoid compatibility issues. Run a memory diagnostic tool after installation to confirm stable operation.
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