Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ KLLISRE DDR4 DDR4

DDR4 ebe nchekwa modul

Nkọwapụta

Ụdị ebe nchekwa DDR4 Desktop Memory (Unbuffered)
Ike dị 8GB, 16GB (Single Module)
Ugboro dị 2666MHz, 3200MHz, 3600MHz
Voltage 1.2V
Nhazi Pin 288-ntụtụ
Mmezi mperi Non-ECC Unbuffered
Edebara aha Ee
CAS Latitude CL21 (depending on frequency)
Ụdị Ihe DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module)
Onye na -agbasa okpomoku Aluminum heat spreader

Ndakọrịta

Desktop motherboards with DDR4 slots.

Ngwa dakọtara

Recommended Motherboards:

  • Intel 600, 500, and 400 series chipsets (Z690, B660, H610,
    Z590, B560, etc.)
  • AMD 500 and 400 series chipsets (X570, B550, X470, B450,
    wdg)
  • Older chipsets that support DDR4 memory

Recommended Processors:

  • Intel Core i3, i5, i7, i9 processors (10th, 11th, 12th, 13th
    Gen)
  • AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9 processors (3000, 4000, 5000 series)

Nhazi ebe nchekwa

Maka ezigbo arụmọrụ:

  • Install memory in pairs for dual-channel operation (check
    motherboard manual for correct slots)
  • For best results, use identical memory modules with same
    capacity and frequency
  • Enable XMP/D.O.C.P. in BIOS to achieve advertised speeds

Mara: Higher frequency memory (3600MHz) may
require a more recent CPU and motherboard to achieve full speed.
Always check your motherboard’s QVL (Qualified Vendor List) for
ndakọrịta.

Ntuziaka nwụnye

  1. Ịdọ aka ná ntị: Always handle memory modules by the
    edges. Avoid touching the gold contacts or components on the
    circuit board. Static electricity can damage the memory, so use an
    anti-static wrist strap when handling components.
  2. 1. Power Down the System
    Shut down the computer completely and disconnect all power cables
    site na ọkụ ọkụ.
  3. 2. Open the Computer Case
    Remove the side panel of your computer case to access the
    motherboard.
  4. 3. Locate Memory Slots
    Identify the memory slots on your motherboard. Consult your
    motherboard manual for optimal slot population order (usually slots
    2 and 4 for dual channel).
  5. 4. Release Retention Clips
    Open the retention clips at both ends of the memory slot by pushing
    them outward.
  6. 5. Align the Memory Module
    Align the notch in the memory module with the key in the memory
    slot to ensure proper orientation.
  7. 6. Install the Memory
    Firmly press down on the memory module until the retention clips
    snap into place automatically.
  8. 7. Repeat for Additional Modules
    If installing multiple modules, repeat the process for each module,
    following the motherboard’s recommended population sequence.
  9. 8. Close the System
    Replace the computer case panel, reconnect all cables, and power on
    usoro.
  10. Mara: After installing new memory, enter the
    system BIOS/UEFI to verify that all memory is detected and enable
    XMP/D.O.C.P. to achieve the advertised speed.

Ajụjụ A na-ajụkarị (FAQ)

Q: Can I mix different capacities of KLLISRE Desktop DDR4
Memory modules?

A: While it is possible to mix different capacities, it is
recommended to use identical memory modules for optimal
arụmọrụ.

Q: Is it necessary to enable XMP/D.O.C.P. in BIOS after
installing KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory?

A: Enabling XMP/D.O.C.P. in BIOS is recommended to achieve the
advertised speeds of the memory modules.

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KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory
User Manual and Installation Guide Download as Word Document
Ngwaahịa gafereview
KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory modules are designed for high-performance computing, offering excellent speed and reliability for gaming, content creation, and everyday computing tasks. These modules feature sleek heat spreaders for improved thermal performance and stability.
Nkọwapụta

Specification Memory Type Available Capacities Available Frequencies Voltage Pin Configuration Error Correction Registered CAS Latency Form Factor Heat Spreader

Details DDR4 Desktop Memory (Unbuffered) 8GB,16GB (Single Module) 2666MHZ, 3200MHz, 3600MHz 1.2V 288-pin Non-ECC Unbuffered CL21 (depending on frequency) DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) Yes, aluminum heat spreader

Ndakọrịta

Desktop motherboards with DDR4 slots

Ngwa dakọtara

Recommended Motherboards
KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory is compatible with a wide range of desktop motherboards:
Intel 600, 500, and 400 series chipsets (Z690, B660, H610, Z590, B560, etc.)
AMD 500 and 400 series chipsets (X570, B550, X470, B450, etc.) Older chipsets that support DDR4 memory
Recommended Processors
This memory works with both Intel and AMD platforms:
Intel Core i3, i5, i7, i9 processors (10th, 11th, 12th, 13th Gen)
AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9 processors (3000, 4000, 5000 series)
Nhazi ebe nchekwa
Maka ezigbo arụmọrụ:
Install memory in pairs for dual-channel operation (check motherboard manual for correct slots)
For best results, use identical memory modules with same capacity and frequency

Enable XMP/D.O.C.P. in BIOS to achieve advertised speeds
Note: Higher frequency memory (3600MHz) may require a more recent CPU and motherboard to achieve full speed. Always check your motherboard’s QVL (Qualified Vendor List) for compatibility.
Ntuziaka nwụnye
Warning: Always handle memory modules by the edges. Avoid touching the gold contacts or components on the circuit board. Static electricity can damage the memory, so use an anti-static wrist strap when handling components. 1 Power Down the System Shut down the computer completely and disconnect all power cables from the power supply.
2 Open the Computer Case Remove the side panel of your computer case to access the motherboard.
3 Locate Memory Slots Identify the memory slots on your motherboard. Consult your motherboard manual for optimal slot population order (usually slots 2 and 4 for dual channel).
4 Release Retention Clips Open the retention clips at both ends of the memory slot by pushing them outward.
5 Align the Memory Module Align the notch in the memory module with the key in the memory slot to ensure proper orientation.

6 Install the Memory Firmly press down on the memory module until the retention clips snap into place automatically.
7 Repeat for Additional Modules If installing multiple modules, repeat the process for each module, following the motherboard’s recommended population sequence.
8 Close the System Replace the computer case panel, reconnect all cables, and power on the system.
Note: After installing new memory, enter the system BIOS/UEFI to verify that all memory is detected and enable XMP/D.O.C.P. to achieve the advertised speed.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
System Won’t Boot After Installation
Possible causes: Improperly seated memory, incompatible memory, BIOS needs update.
Solutions: Reseat memory modules, clear CMOS, update motherboard BIOS to latest version.
Only Partial Memory Detected
Possible causes: Improperly seated memory, incompatible memory population, faulty memory slot.

Solutions: Reseat memory modules, consult motherboard manual for proper population order, try modules in different slots.
Memory Not Running at Advertised Speed (3200/3600MHz)
Why this happens: By default, DDR4 memory runs at a conservative JEDEC standard speed (usually 2133MHz or 2400MHz). To achieve the advertised higher speeds, you must enable the XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) for Intel systems or D.O.C.P. (Direct Overclock Profile) for AMD systems in the BIOS.
Other reasons: Some older CPUs or motherboards may not support higher memory speeds. The memory controller in your CPU has limitations, and motherboard topology can affect maximum achievable speed.
Ngwọta:
1. Enter BIOS/UEFI settings during boot (usually by pressing DEL or F2)
2. Find memory settings (often under “Advanced” or “Overclocking” menu)
3. Enable XMP (Intel) or D.O.C.P. (AMD)
4. Select the appropriate profile for your memory speed
5. Save changes and exit BIOS
6. If system becomes unstable, update BIOS to latest version
7. If problems persist, you may need to manually set speed and timings
System Instability or Crashes

Possible causes: Incompatible memory timing settings, overheating, insufficient power.
Solutions: Load BIOS optimized defaults, ensure proper system cooling, verify power supply adequacy, test with one module at a time.
Blue Screen Errors
Possible causes: Memory compatibility issues,Processor incompatibility, incorrect timings.
Solutions: Test each module individually, run memory diagnostic tools (Windows Memory Diagnostic or MemTest86), adjust BIOS memory settings.
Note: If problems persist, test each memory module individually to identify potential faulty modules. Contact KLLISRE support if you suspect a defective product.
Ozi akwụkwọ ikike
KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory modules are covered by one year warranty. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Proof of purchase is required for warranty service.
For warranty claims or technical support, please contact KLLISRE support with your purchase details and a description of the issue.
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation, or unauthorized modifications.
2023 KLLISRE. All rights reserved. KLLISRE is a registered trademark. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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