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DELL SNP66GKYC/8G 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz 240-pin DIMM desktop RAM

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An 8 GB DDR3 desktop DIMM running at 1600 MHz, compatible with OptiPlex 3010, 7010 and 9010 systems

  • 8 GB capacity supports larger workloads
  • 1600 MHz speed matches PC3-12800 standard
  • DDR3 technology for compatible desktop systems
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard motherboard slots
  • Validated for OptiPlex 3010, 7010 and 9010

What this memory does

This 8 GB DDR3 module runs at 1600 MHz and uses the PC3-12800 standard. It is a single unbuffered DIMM with 240 pins. The part fits Dell Optiplex 3010, 7010 and 9010 desktops. It adds capacity for everyday office tasks and legacy system upgrades.

Thermals and power in daily use

DDR3 SDRAM operates at a standard 1.5 V and draws modest power under normal loads. The unbuffered design keeps latency low without active cooling. No fan or heatsink is required for typical desktop workloads. Heat output stays low inside a standard chassis.

Build and connectors

The stick uses a standard 240-pin DIMM form factor that slots directly into the motherboard. Non-ECC chips mean it works in consumer boards without error-correction support. Compatibility is limited to the three Optiplex models listed. Builders needing ECC or higher density must look elsewhere.

Highlights

  • 8 GB capacity supports larger workloads
  • 1600 MHz speed matches PC3-12800 standard
  • DDR3 technology for compatible desktop systems
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard motherboard slots
  • Validated for OptiPlex 3010, 7010 and 9010

Specifications

BrandDell

Questions about this item

How do I install the 240-pin DIMM and which step is often missed?

Align the notch on the module with the key in the DDR3 slot, press down firmly until both side clips click shut, then verify the system reports the full 8 GB at 1600 MHz.

What maintenance or replacement will this 8 GB DDR3 module need over time?

No routine maintenance is required; if errors appear, reseat the module or replace it with another PC3-12800 stick.

What limit appears first when the memory runs at 1600 MHz continuously?

The Non-ECC unbuffered design means any data corruption from electrical noise cannot be corrected, so stability depends on clean power and adequate cooling.

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