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Clear- DDR3: It offers speeds from 800 MHz to 2133 MHz, with an operating voltage of 1.5V (or 1.35V for DDR3L), and is suitable for older systems with lower performance.
- DDR4: It has speeds from 1600 MHz to 3200 MHz (and higher with overclocking), consumes less power with a voltage of 1.2V, and offers better performance and larger capacities than DDR3.
- DDR5: Reaches speeds over 4800 MHz, operates at a lower voltage of 1.1V, offers greater bandwidth and higher capacities, drastically improving performance in modern applications and systems.
- Up to 2GB: Suitable for very basic tasks, such as web browsing and using lightweight applications, but limited for modern demands.
- 4GB: Suitable for light use, such as word processing, browsing, and simple applications, but may limit performance in multitasking or heavy applications.
- 8GB: Satisfactory for typical daily use, such as office work, browsing, and light gaming, offering decent performance for most applications.
- 12GB: Sufficient for multitasking and more demanding applications, such as basic media editing or light gaming, although it is an unusual capacity.
- 16GB: Suitable for demanding applications, such as gaming, video editing, and multitasking, an excellent choice for power users.
- 32GB: Ideal for professional use, such as video editing, 3D modeling, and heavy applications, offering excellent performance in multitasking.
- 48GB: Suitable for specialized requirements in professional applications or scientific tasks, such as data analysis, large rendering projects, or simulations.
- 64GB: Ideal for advanced requirements such as software development, large multimedia processing, and heavy applications, offering ample memory space for serious workloads.
- over 64GB: Useful for server-grade applications, scientific tasks, running multiple virtual machines, and highly demanding work environments.
- Module: The physical memory modules installed on the motherboard. Using multiple modules (2 or 4) optimizes speed and performance through dual-channel or quad-channel operation.
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- AMD EXPO: AMD EXPO (EXtended Profiles for Overclocking) is designed to facilitate the activation of overclocking profiles in RAM memory.
- Intel XMP: Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) was designed to facilitate RAM overclocking by enabling optimized memory settings without the need to input them through the BIOS/UEFI.
- Shipped from Skroutz Hub: Products available for shipping directly via our warehouse, Skroutz Hub.
- Offers: Products with a significant price drop.