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Kingston KCP556SS6-8 8GB (1x8GB) DDR5 5600MHz Non-ECC SODIMM System Memory Kingston DDR5 System Specific Memory For Desktop and Notebook. Kingston Technology is the world's independent memory leader and is well-known for providing high quality memory products at an attractive price. Kingston DDR5 Desktop and Notebook Memory is designed for customers who are looking the most reliable and respected components in the industry to ensure maximum performance and legendary Kingston reliability. Chip Brand and Performance. When Kingston designs a new memory module for a newly released system, Kingston engineers test several brands of chips on the new module design. This testing allows us to determine which brands of chips provide the best performance. Kingston uses a controlled bill of materials for our system-specific module designs to deliver the best performance for your system. Chip Compatibility. While Kingston tests the chip performance for a specific system, it also tests the chips for compatibility. As memory speeds get faster, chip compatibility becomes increasingly important and varies from system to system, so Kingston tests several different chip brands in each system it supports and has approved vendor lists for its modules. In addition, module physical dimensions affect a module design's compatibility. In many systems, the number of chips makes a module physically installable and electrically compatible. Designing modules for chip compatibility as well as chip quantity allows us to guarantee absolute compatibility with the system or class of systems in which the module will be installed. In-System Testing. Kingston's engineering process includes the testing of each new module design in the system in which it will ultimately be used. The memory is tested on the system motherboard and with the applications and operating systems most commonly used in the system. This is just one step in the seven-stage pre-production testing process. The in-system testing allows us to ensure that the memory is compatible with all aspects of the system we are designing for including hardware, operating systems and applications. Specifications Memory Memory Speed 5600MHz Designation (PC5-44800) Module Configuration 1Rx8 Pin Configuration 262 pins CAS Latency CL46 Memory Type DDR5 Memory Size 16384 MB Number of Modules 1 module Module Size 8 GB Memory Package SO-DIMM Bus I/O Configuration Unbuffered Error Correction No Electrical Voltage 1.1 V Environmental Operating Temperature 0 - 85 °C Physical Width 69.6 mm Height 30 mm In The Box 1 x 16GB SO-DIMM Case Colour Green Key Features Individual Module Size 16384 MB Main Colour Green Warranty Limited Lifetime
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