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PUSKILL

PUSKILL 8gb 8GB DDR3 1333/1600MHz CL11 240-pin desktop RAM

SKU CH-7A8Y-5JMQN MPN 8gb

Single 8 GB DDR3 desktop module running at 1333 or 1600 MHz with CL11 latency and 240 pins

  • Capacity8GB
  • SpeedDDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
  • CAS LatencyCL11
  • ECCNo
  • Heat SpreaderNo
  • 8GB capacity lets you run more applications at once
  • DDR3 1600 speed (PC3 12800) delivers responsive data throughput
  • CL11 latency keeps access times tight
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard desktop motherboards
  • Single 8GB module simplifies installation and leaves slots free

Capacity and fit

This PUSKILL module provides 8 GB of DDR3 memory on a single 240-pin DIMM. It is intended for desktop owners who need a straightforward capacity increase for everyday workloads.

Speed step from 1333 MHz

The stick runs at 1600 MHz (PC3-12800) with CL11 timings and will down-clock to 1333 MHz if the platform requires it. The jump is worth it when the motherboard and CPU officially support 1600 MHz operation.

Voltage and slot check

Verify that the board accepts 1.5 V DDR3 DIMMs and has a free 240-pin slot before ordering. Systems limited to 1.35 V low-voltage memory or to a lower maximum density per slot will not be compatible.

Highlights

  • 8GB capacity lets you run more applications at once
  • DDR3 1600 speed (PC3 12800) delivers responsive data throughput
  • CL11 latency keeps access times tight
  • 240-pin DIMM fits standard desktop motherboards
  • Single 8GB module simplifies installation and leaves slots free

Specifications

Capacity8GB
SpeedDDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
CAS LatencyCL11
ECCNo
Heat SpreaderNo

Questions about this item

Will this 240-pin DDR3 module fit my desktop's memory slots?

Yes, the 240-pin DDR3 form factor matches standard desktop DIMM slots for this memory type.

Do I need to change any BIOS settings to run the RAM at 1600MHz instead of 1333MHz?

The module runs at 1333MHz by default; enable the XMP or DOCP profile in BIOS to select the 1600MHz speed with CL11 timings.

Should I add a heatsink to this module since it has no heat spreader?

No heatsink is required; the module operates at standard 1.5V without a spreader and stays within safe temperatures under normal desktop loads.

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