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DELL SNP66GKYC/8G 8 GB DDR3 UDIMM 1600 MHz

SKU CH-D7MR-WGKGG

8 GB DDR3 UDIMM running at 1600 MHz with 240 pins for desktop upgrades

  • 8 GB capacity expands system memory for multitasking
  • DDR3-1600 speed moves data at PC3-12800 bandwidth
  • Single 8 GB module fills one UDIMM slot
  • 240-pin UDIMM form factor fits standard desktop boards
  • Dell part SNP66GKYC8G identifies the exact module

Dell 8 GB DDR3 UDIMM 1600 MHz

This is a single 8 GB DDR3 SDRAM UDIMM rated at 1600 MHz (PC3-12800). It uses a 240-pin unbuffered form factor designed for standard desktop memory slots. The module delivers 8 GB of total capacity in one stick.

Suitable for desktops needing a single DDR3 UDIMM

Builders who require ECC, registered DIMMs, SO-DIMM form factors or speeds other than 1600 MHz should look elsewhere. Systems limited to lower DDR3 speeds or proprietary memory layouts will not accept this module.

Bus speed PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600)

The rated bus speed of PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600) is the specification that determines compatibility with the motherboard and memory controller. Verify that the platform supports this exact speed and UDIMM type before purchase.

Highlights

  • 8 GB capacity expands system memory for multitasking
  • DDR3-1600 speed moves data at PC3-12800 bandwidth
  • Single 8 GB module fills one UDIMM slot
  • 240-pin UDIMM form factor fits standard desktop boards
  • Dell part SNP66GKYC8G identifies the exact module

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

Does the 1.5 V DDR3 module add noticeable heat or fan noise when the system runs all day?

Standard DDR3 UDIMMs operate at low voltage and generate minimal heat, so they rarely cause extra fan activity during continuous use.

Does my motherboard need a free 240-pin DDR3 slot to install this UDIMM?

Yes, the module uses the 240-pin UDIMM form factor and requires an available DDR3 DIMM slot on the motherboard.

Can I keep my existing PC3-12800 modules and add this 8 GB stick for a total of 16 GB?

If the board has a second DDR3 slot and supports 8 GB per slot, the new module will run at the same 1600 MHz speed alongside the old ones.

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