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Part RoHS Manufacturer Brand Name Product Line Product Model Product Type TAA Compliant Package Type Memory Size Memory Technology Device Supported TCO Certified Module Configuration Packing Energy Star Number of Pins Memory Rank Shipping Height Weight (Approximate) Environmental Certification Environmentally Friendly Product Condition Input Voltage Limited Warranty Signal Processing Error Checking Thickness CAS Latency Product Series Platform Supported Depth Packaged Quantity Form Factor Access Time Height Width Standard Memory Product Name Rugged Shipping Width Memory Voltage Number of Modules Length Plating For Country/Region Shipping Weight (Approximate) Memory Speed Shipping Depth Country of Origin Memory Standard

KVR26N19S8/16

Kingston Technology Company

Kingston

ValueRAM

RAM Module

16 GB

DDR4 SDRAM

Motherboard, Server, Workstation

288-pin

6.35 "

RoHS, RoHS 2, Taiwan RoHS, WEEE, REACH, ECHA, PFOS

Yes

Lifetime

Unbuffered

Non-ECC

CL19

DIMM

ValueRAM 16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

1.80 "

1.2 V

0.0631 lb

2666 MHz

0.30 "

Taiwan

DDR4-2666/PC4-21333

TS2GHR72V1BL

Transcend Information, Inc

Transcend

RAM Module

16 GB

DDR4 SDRAM

Motherboard, Server, Workstation

288-pin

China RoHS, RoHS

Yes

Lifetime

Registered

CL15

DIMM

16GB DDR4 SDRAM Memory Module

1.2 V

1 x 16GB

2133 MHz

DDR4-2133/PC4-17000

RAM Modules

RAM (Random Access Memory) modules, also known as memory modules or memory sticks, are essential components of computer systems, providing temporary storage for data and program instructions that the CPU needs to access quickly. RAM modules are composed of semiconductor memory chips mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB). They come in various form factors, such as DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module) and SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual In-Line Memory Module), and different types, including DDR (Double Data Rate), DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4, each offering different data transfer rates and capacities. RAM modules play a crucial role in system performance, affecting tasks such as multitasking, gaming, and multimedia editing.