Memory - Pc5-44800

Pc5-44800 types

Pc5-44800: Boost Your System's Performance

Upgrade your system's performance with the highly efficient DDR4 Pc5-44800 288-pin DIMM Memory Module. This memory module is compatible with leading computer brands like Dell, Lenovo, and HP, making it a versatile choice. At allhdd.com, you can find various capacities of DDR4 2933MHz (PC4-23466) DIMMs, including the cost-effective 64GB option. Expanding your system's memory is an affordable and easy DIY solution to enhance overall performance. By doing so, you'll experience improved application and system speed, better gaming performance, and smoother handling of memory-intensive tasks like wireless video streaming.

The Pc5-44800 Memory Module

All memory modules available on allhdd.com are rigorously developed and tested to meet the JEDEC Standard, ensuring both reliability and speed. The Pc5-44800 memory module is no exception. It's optimized for the latest DDR4 motherboards, making it an ideal desktop RAM choice to eliminate system slowdowns and bottlenecks by providing ample memory for applications.

Pc5-44800 modules are highly regarded by DIY enthusiasts and power users seeking top-tier speed, performance, reliability, and overclocking potential for their computers. These modules deliver exceptional performance and are fully compatible with AMD Ryzen processors and DDR-enabled Intel platforms.

Memory Clock Speed

DDR4 is the latest memory type, with stock speeds of 2133 MHz or 2400 MHz. RAM speed is measured in megahertz (MHz), representing how many times per second the RAM accesses its memory, known as clock speed. The Pc5-44800 288-pin DIMM boasts a memory clock speed of 2933 MHz.

I/O Bus Clock

The input/output bus clock typically operates at half the data bus rate. The DDR4 2933MHz has an I/O bus clock speed of 11733MHz.

Considerations Before Buying a Memory Module

Before investing in a memory module, there are essential considerations for users, especially power users running demanding applications and games. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • Interface: Ensure the memory module you choose has an interface compatible with your motherboard. Memory modules are generation-specific, meaning DDR3 RAM won't work in a DDR4 slot, and vice versa.
  • Frequency: While you can use RAM with a higher frequency than your motherboard supports, using RAM with a lower frequency can damage both components. Always match the RAM frequency to your motherboard's capability.
  • Capacity: Consider your system's workload when selecting RAM capacity. More substantial RAM capacity allows applications to store more data, enabling the simultaneous operation of multiple applications.