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Simmtec, Inc

Simmtec, Inc 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3 1333 desktop RAM

SKU CH-CW17-2HX5N

A 16 GB DDR3 desktop memory kit of four 4 GB DIMMs running at 1333 MHz with 240 pins

  • Capacity16GB (4 x 4GB)
  • SpeedDDR3 1333 (PC3 10600)
  • 16 GB total capacity across four 4 GB modules
  • DDR3 1333 speed rated at PC3 10600 standard
  • 240-pin DIMM form factor fits desktop motherboard slots
  • 100 % compatibility tested on every module before dispatch
  • Kit includes four matched sticks for dual-channel performance

16 GB DDR3 1333 Kit

This 16 GB kit contains four 4 GB DDR3 DIMMs rated at 1333 MHz (PC3 10600 / PC3 10666). It is built for desktop systems that use 240 pin DDR3 slots and need a straightforward capacity increase.

Replaces smaller DDR3 sets

The kit upgrades a machine that currently runs with less than 16 GB of DDR3 1333 memory. The jump is worth it when the existing configuration leaves headroom unused and the board accepts four modules at this speed.

Fits standard DDR3 desktops

The modules plug into any desktop board with four 240 pin DDR3 slots supporting 1333 MHz operation. Populating all four slots fills the channel arrangement and frees the installer from mixing different capacities or speeds.

Highlights

  • 16 GB total capacity across four 4 GB modules
  • DDR3 1333 speed rated at PC3 10600 standard
  • 240-pin DIMM form factor fits desktop motherboard slots
  • 100 % compatibility tested on every module before dispatch
  • Kit includes four matched sticks for dual-channel performance

Specifications

Capacity16GB (4 x 4GB)
SpeedDDR3 1333 (PC3 10600)

Questions about this item

Does the 240-pin DDR3 DIMM fit a standard desktop motherboard slot?

Yes, each 4 GB module uses the 240-pin DDR3 form factor that matches the standard desktop DIMM socket.

What is the correct way to seat the four modules so the kit runs at 1333 MHz?

Insert each stick vertically until the retention clips click; populate the motherboard's matched-channel slots (usually same-colour pairs) so the kit operates at the rated 1333 MHz.

Will the DDR3 modules need any periodic cleaning or firmware updates during their service life?

No firmware is involved; occasional dust removal from the gold contacts with a soft brush is the only upkeep the memory requires.

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