A-Tech 4GB DDR4 2400MHz CL17 1.2V 288-Pin UDIMM desktop RAM
- 4GB
- DDR4 2400 (PC4 1920…
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4GB DDR4 desktop module running at 2666MHz with CL19 latency and 1.2V operation
Capacity 4GB
Speed DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300)
This 4GB DDR4 module runs at 2666MHz with a CL19 latency and standard 1.2V operation. It is an unbuffered non-ECC UDIMM built for desktop systems that accept 288-pin DDR4 memory. The single stick adds capacity for everyday computing and multitasking.
At the rated 2666MHz frequency the module maintains stable throughput during extended workloads thanks to JEDEC-standard 1.20V voltage. Unbuffered architecture keeps latency predictable at CL19 while the 288-pin DDR4 interface delivers consistent bandwidth without throttling under continuous use.
Align the notch on the 288-pin DIMM with the motherboard slot key and press firmly until the retention clips click into place. The 1.2V DDR4 standard avoids legacy voltage conflicts, but systems limited to lower speeds will downclock the module automatically. Verify the board supports DDR4 2666 before fitting.
| Brand | A-Tech |
|---|---|
| Series | A-Tech DDR4 Desktop Memory RAM |
| Capacity | 4GB |
| Speed | DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300) |
| Tested Frequency | 2666 |
| Voltage | 1.20V |
| ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Recommend Use | AMD & Intel Compatible |
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The module runs at the standard DDR4 voltage of 1.2 V, so power draw and heat output stay low even under continuous load.
You need a desktop motherboard with a DDR4 DIMM slot and a memory controller that supports 2666 MHz operation.
Yes, the system will clock all modules to the lowest common speed and latency, so the 2666 MHz stick will simply run slower to match.
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