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Lenovo 4X71M23187 16GB DDR5 5600MHz desktop RAM

SKU CH-VRE7-9MZFR MPN 4X71M23187

16 GB DDR5 5600 MHz SoDIMM module upgrades compatible Lenovo desktops for smoother multitasking

  • 16 GB DDR5 at 5600 MHz boosts multitasking speed
  • SoDIMM form factor fits compatible Lenovo desktops
  • 16 GB capacity lets you run more apps together
  • 5600 MHz data rate reduces memory bottlenecks

Lenovo 16GB DDR5 5600MHz SoDIMM

This Lenovo SoDIMM module provides 16GB of DDR5 memory operating at 5600MHz. It is designed to upgrade compatible Lenovo desktop systems. The module increases the total memory available to the processor. It helps the system manage larger workloads.

Capacity and headroom

The 16GB capacity allows the computer to run more applications at the same time without slowing down. It handles multitasking and mainstream productivity tasks comfortably. Performance gains diminish once the total installed memory exceeds what the operating system and active programs actually use. Buyers needing more than 16GB per slot should verify their motherboard supports higher-density modules.

Highlights

  • 16 GB DDR5 at 5600 MHz boosts multitasking speed
  • SoDIMM form factor fits compatible Lenovo desktops
  • 16 GB capacity lets you run more apps together
  • 5600 MHz data rate reduces memory bottlenecks

Specifications

BrandLenovo
Model4X71M23187
Part Number4X71M23187
Shipping weight0.45 kg
Package size150 × 51 × 8 mm

Questions about this item

Will the 5600MHz DDR5 SoDIMM downclock to match the lower-speed DDR5 slots in my older ThinkPad?

DDR5 modules negotiate speed with the platform at boot, so a 5600MHz stick will run at the highest common rate the board supports.

How can I confirm the 16GB DDR5 module is running at 5600MHz after installation?

Open Task Manager’s Performance tab or run a tool like CPU-Z; both will show the active data rate next to the installed capacity.

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