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Memory Module CoreParts DDR3 4GB 1600MHz ECC
The CoreParts DDR3 4GB 1600MHz ECC memory module is a reliable hardware component designed to enhance the performance and stability of your computer or server system. By providing 4GB of high-speed DDR3 RAM, this module helps manage multitasking and data-intensive applications more efficiently. The inclusion of ECC (Error Correction Code) technology ensures that data corruption is detected and corrected, making it an essential upgrade for environments where system uptime and data integrity are critical.
This memory module stands out due to its compatibility with original chipsets, ensuring that it performs consistently with your existing hardware. The use of high-end, certified components guarantees longevity and reliability, reducing the risk of system crashes. Its 1600MHz clock speed provides a balanced throughput for standard computing tasks, while the ECC functionality offers an extra layer of protection against memory errors that could otherwise lead to system instability.
This module is not compatible with systems that require DDR4 or newer memory standards, as it is strictly designed for DDR3 slots. Additionally, if your motherboard does not support ECC memory, this module may not function correctly or will operate without the error-correction feature enabled.
To install the memory module, first ensure your computer is powered off and disconnected from the power source. Open your computer case and locate the memory slots on the motherboard. Carefully release the clips on the sides of the slot, align the notch on the memory module with the key in the slot, and press down firmly until the clips snap back into place. Once installed, close the case and power on your system; the BIOS should automatically detect the new memory capacity.
For optimal performance, it is recommended to install memory modules in matching pairs or sets to take advantage of dual-channel architecture if supported by your motherboard. Always handle the module by its edges to avoid static discharge damage to the electronic components.
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