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Memory Samsung DDR4 16GB 2400MHz M393A2K40BB1-CRC-RFB
Samsung DDR4 16GB 2400MHz M393A2K40BB1-CRC-RFB is a single 16GB memory module designed to operate at 2400MHz. Manufactured by Samsung, this DDR4 module follows industry standards for compatibility and stable performance, offering increased memory capacity and bandwidth for systems that accept DDR4 DIMMs. The module is suitable for upgrading system memory to improve multitasking and to better handle memory-intensive applications.
This Samsung 16GB DDR4 2400MHz module provides a balance of capacity and frequency that supports smoother multitasking and reduced paging compared to lower-capacity configurations. Its design emphasizes compatibility with a wide range of systems that use DDR4 memory, and manufacture by Samsung ensures consistent quality and reliability. The 2400MHz data rate offers predictable throughput for applications and workloads that depend on steady memory performance.
Before installation, power down the computer and disconnect it from its power source. Open the system case according to the manufacturer’s instructions and locate the compatible DDR4 DIMM slot(s) on the motherboard. Align the module with the slot notch and press evenly until the retention clips engage. After installing, reconnect power and boot the system; verify that the BIOS/UEFI and operating system recognize the new 16GB module and that the memory runs at the expected frequency or configured XMP/board-supported settings.
Use this Samsung DDR4 16GB 2400MHz module in systems that explicitly support DDR4 memory at 2400MHz. When installing multiple modules, match capacities, speeds and timings where possible to ensure optimal compatibility. Consult the motherboard manual for supported memory configurations and BIOS settings to ensure stable operation.
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