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Kingston Technology Corp.

Kingston Technology Corp. 8GB DDR4 3200 CL22 288-Pin DIMM Desktop RAM

SKU CH-XBAJ-RSRX5

8GB DDR4 desktop module running at 3200 MHz with CL22 latency in a 288-pin DIMM format

  • Capacity8GB
  • SpeedDDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
  • ECCNo
  • 8GB capacity for everyday multitasking
  • DDR4 3200 speed rated at PC4 25600
  • CL22 latency for standard desktop timing
  • 288-pin DIMM fits compatible desktop motherboards

8 GB DDR4 3200 module

This is an 8 GB DDR4 desktop DIMM rated at 3200 MT/s with a CAS latency of 22. It uses a 1Rx8 organisation on a standard 288-pin form factor and is sold in 50-unit increments. Non-ECC operation makes it suitable for mainstream consumer platforms. The PC4-25600 designation confirms the peak transfer rate.

Buyers wanting ECC or higher density

This module suits system builders populating standard desktop boards with non-ECC memory at the 3200 MT/s data rate. It is not for users who require error-correcting code support for data integrity. Buyers needing larger single-module capacities should look at alternative configurations. The 50-unit bulk packaging also makes it less convenient for single-stick upgrades.

Highlights

  • 8GB capacity for everyday multitasking
  • DDR4 3200 speed rated at PC4 25600
  • CL22 latency for standard desktop timing
  • 288-pin DIMM fits compatible desktop motherboards

Specifications

BrandKingston
Capacity8GB
SpeedDDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
ECCNo

Questions about this item

Will this 288-pin DDR4 DIMM fit my motherboard's memory slots?

The module uses the standard 288-pin DDR4 DIMM form factor, so it fits any desktop board with DDR4 slots.

What is the correct way to seat this 8GB DDR4 3200 module, and what step do people often miss?

Align the notch with the slot key, press down firmly until both side clips click shut, and verify the module sits flat; the missed step is not pushing hard enough to engage both clips.

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