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Dell Vflash 16GB SD Card for IDRAC7 Enterprise (T6NY4)
The Dell Operative Memory 16GB DDR4 2400MHz (MPN: T6NY4-RFB, EAN: 5711783348795) is a single 16GB DDR4 memory module designed for systems that support 2400MHz DDR4 DIMMs. Engineered for compatibility with many Dell platforms, this module helps expand available RAM to improve multitasking and general system responsiveness. The module follows standard DDR4 specifications and is suitable for upgrading or replacing existing memory in compatible desktop or server configurations.
This 16GB DDR4 2400MHz module provides a balance of capacity and speed for everyday computing and business workloads. It offers stable performance under multitasking conditions and reduces delays when switching between applications. Compatibility with Dell systems targets reliable integration, while the DDR4 architecture delivers lower voltage consumption compared with previous generations, contributing to energy-efficient operation.
Power down your system and disconnect it from the mains before installing the memory module. Open the system chassis to access the memory slots, consult the system or motherboard manual to identify compatible DIMM slots and supported memory configurations. Align the module with the slot notch and press evenly until the retention clips engage. Reassemble the chassis, reconnect power, and start the system. Verify that the BIOS/UEFI and operating system recognize the new 16GB module and the correct 2400MHz speed.
Install memory in matched pairs where your system supports dual-channel operation to achieve optimal bandwidth. Check the Dell system documentation for tested memory configurations and maximum supported capacity. Use static-safe handling practices—ground yourself or use an anti-static wrist strap—when handling the module.
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