KLLISRE DDR4 Memory Modules

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KLLISRE Papamahi DDR4 Mahara kowae i hangaia mo te rorohiko mahi teitei, he pai te tere me te pono mo te petipeti, hanga ihirangi, me nga mahi rorohiko o ia ra. Kei roto i enei waahanga nga horapa wera hihiko mo te pai ake o te mahi wera me te pumau.
Whakatakotoranga
| Whakatakotoranga | Nga korero |
|---|---|
| Momo Mahara | DDR4 Desktop Memory (Unbuffered) |
| Raukaha Wātea | 8GB, 16GB (Single Module) |
| Auautanga Wātea | 2666MHz, 3200MHz, 3600MHz |
| Voltage | 1.2V |
| Ko te Whirihoranga Pin | 288-pin |
| Whakatika Hapa | Kore-ECC |
| Kua rehitatia | Kore i parea |
| CAS Latency | CL21 (depending on frequency) |
| Tauwehe Puka | DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) |
| Panui wera | Yes, aluminum heat spreader |
Hototahi
Desktop motherboards with DDR4 slots
Wae Hangarite
Nga Papa Matua kua Manakohia
Ko te Mahara DDR4 Papamahi KLLISRE he hototahi ki te whānuitanga o nga papa papamahi papamahi:
- Intel 600, 500, me te 400 raupapa maramara (Z690, B660, H610, Z590, B560, etc.)
- AMD 500 me 400 raupapa maramara (X570, B550, X470, B450, etc.)
- Ko nga maramara tawhito e tautoko ana i te mahara DDR4
Tukatuka Manakohia
Ka mahi tenei mahara ki nga papaaho Intel me te AMD:
- Intel Core i3, i5, i7, i9 pūtukatuka (10th, 11th, 12th, 13th Gen)
- AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9 pūtukatuka (3000, 4000, 5000 raupapa)
Whirihoranga Mahara
Mo te mahi tino pai
- Tāutahia te pūmahara kia takirua mo te mahi hongere-rua (tirohia te pukapuka papahoa mo nga mokamoka tika)
- For best results, use identical memory modules with the same capacity and frequency
- Whakahohehia te XMP/DOCP i te BIOS hei whakatutuki i nga tere panui
Tuhipoka: 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.
Aratohu Tāuta
Whakatupato: 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.
- Whakawerahia te Pūnaha
Whakaweto rawatia te rorohiko ka momotuhia nga taura hiko katoa mai i te puna hiko. - Whakatuwheratia te Keehi Rorohiko
Tangohia te taha taha o to keehi rorohiko kia uru atu ki te papahoahoa. - Kimihia nga Mokamoka Mahara
Tautuhia nga mokamoka mahara i runga i to papahoahoa. Tirohia to pukapuka papahoa papa mo te raupapa taupori mokamoka tino pai (te nuinga o nga waahi 2 me te 4 mo te hongere rua). - Tukua nga Topenga Pupuri
Whakatuwheratia nga topenga pupuri i nga pito e rua o te mokamoka mahara ma te pana ki waho. - Tiarohia te Kōwae Mahara
Tiarohia te kakari i roto i te kōwae mahara ki te kī i roto i te mokamoka mahara kia tika ai te whakatakotoranga. - Tāutahia te Pūmahara
Firmly press down on the memory module until the retention clips snap into place automatically. - Tukurua mo etahi atu waahanga
Mēnā ka tāuta kōwae maha, tukuruatia te hātepe mō ia kōwae, whai i te raupapa taupori e taunakitia ana e te papahoa papa. - Katia te Pūnaha
Replace the computer case panel, reconnect all cables, and power on the system.
Tuhipoka: 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.
Raparongoā
Kaore e Whakaara te punaha i muri i te whakaurunga
- Nga take pea: Improperly seated memory, incompatible memory, BIOS needs update.
- Rongoā: Reseat memory modules, clear CMOS, update motherboard BIOS to latest version.
Ko te Mahara Wahi anake i kitea
- Nga take pea: Improperly seated memory, incompatible memory population, faulty memory slot.
- Rongoā: Reseat memory modules, consult motherboard manual for proper population order, try modules in different slots.
Ko te Mahara kaore e rere i te tere panui (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) mo nga punaha Intel, DOCP ranei (Direct Overclock Profile) mo nga punaha AMD i te BIOS.
- Ētahi atu take: 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.
Nga otinga
- Whakauruhia nga tautuhinga BIOS/UEFI i te wa e whawhai ana (te nuinga ma te pehi i te DEL, te F2 ranei)
- Kimihia nga tautuhinga mahara (i te nuinga o nga wa i raro i te tahua "Arā Atu Anō" "Overclocking" ranei)
- Whakahohe XMP (Intel) DOCP ranei (AMD)
- Tīpakohia te pro e tika anafile mo to tere mahara
- Tiakina nga huringa ka puta atu i te BIOS
- Ki te kore e tau te punaha, whakahouhia te BIOS ki te putanga hou
- Mena kei te haere tonu nga raru, ka hiahia pea koe ki te tautuhi i te tere me nga wa
Pūnaha Haumarutanga, Tutuki ranei
- Nga take pea: Incompatible memory timing settings, overheating, insufficient power.
- Rongoā: Load BIOS optimized defaults, ensure proper system cooling, verify power supply adequacy, test with one module at a time.
Hapa Mata Kahurangi
- Nga take pea: Memory compatibility issues, processor incompatibility, incorrect timings.
- Rongoā: Test each module individually, run memory diagnostic tools (Windows Memory Diagnostic or MemTest86), adjust BIOS memory settings.
Tuhipoka: If problems persist, test each memory module individually to identify potential faulty modules. Contact KLLISRE support if you suspect a defective product.
Nga korero Whakaputanga
- KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory modules are covered by a one-year warranty. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Proof of purchase is required for warranty service.
- Mo nga kereme whakamana, tautoko hangarau ranei, me waea atu ki te tautoko a KLLISRE me o taipitopito hoko me te whakamaarama mo te take.
- 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.
Pātai Auau
Can I mix different capacities of KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory modules?
While it is possible to mix different capacities, it is recommended to use identical memory modules for optimal performance.
Is it necessary to enable XMP/D.O.C.P. in BIOS after installing KLLISRE Desktop DDR4 Memory?
Enabling XMP/D.O.C.P. in BIOS is recommended to achieve the advertised speeds of the memory modules.
Tuhinga / Rauemi
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