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Management number | 202056195 | Release Date | 2025/09/19 | List Price | $221.00 | Model Number | 202056195 | ||
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The Crucial CT16G4DFD832A is a 16GB DDR4 UDIMM memory module designed for desktop systems that need more headroom for modern workloads. Operating at 3200 MHz, it gives your processor the bandwidth it needs for smoother multitasking, shorter load times, and an overall snappier feel. If your motherboard limits memory speed to 2933 MHz or 2666 MHz, the module will adjust automatically, so you still gain dependable performance without manual tuning.
Adding this module is one of the most direct ways to breathe new life into a computer that struggles with large spreadsheets, demanding creative software, or games that consume plenty of RAM. With 16GB available on a single stick, you can keep more browser tabs open, run virtual machines, or edit high-resolution photos without constant swapping to disk.
The module runs at 1.2 V, which keeps power draw and heat output modest. This lower voltage helps small form-factor cases and office desktops stay quiet and cool under load. A CAS latency of 22 keeps response times tight enough for everyday tasks and casual gaming alike, while the dual-rank design with x16-based chips offers broad compatibility across many Intel and AMD DDR4 platforms.
Installation takes only a screwdriver and a few minutes. Seat the 288-pin UDIMM in an open DDR4 slot, power up, and most systems will recognize the new memory immediately. Because it is non-ECC and unbuffered, it is a straightforward choice for home users, students, creators, and office staff who want reliable capacity without enterprise-level complexity.
Whether you are building a new PC or extending the life of a trusted workstation, this Crucial module delivers a balance of speed, capacity, and efficiency that meets the needs of everyday computing and light content creation.
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