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AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram

AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram
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AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram
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  • Model: AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz
4,700৳
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  • •  Capacity: 8GB •  Bus Speed: 3200MHZ •  Memory Type: DDR4 •  Voltage : 1.2V
Key Features
Capacity8GB
General information
Bus Speed3200MHz
Memory TypeDDR4

AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram

AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram has selected high-quality components plus a high degree of compatibility guarantee, the entire process of strict testing meets the international JEDEC regulations.Superior Technique & Excellent PerformanceVALUES series are made with 8 layers PCB of e-sports and gold plating crafts.Operate in low voltage.Make excellent power saving,electric conductivity and durability.Guarantee of Stable Compatibility and Strict testOur products have high compatible with mainstream platforms (ex. Intel & AMD).We have long term technology cooperation with most motherboard brands.Each set of AITC memory products passed the strict test.Ensure the stability of the entire system and the long-term operation of the memory module.

AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram Review

Whether you’re building a new PC or upgrading an existing system that was once one of the best gaming PCs but now struggles to tackle today’s games, the best RAM kit for your money depends on the platform you pick and the type of workloads that you plan to run. Every modern desktop system has utilized DDR4 RAM and supports the baseline DDR4-2133 data rate in recent years. Now, that’s the easy part.AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz hard part is evaluating whether faster memory has a noticeable impact on your system when choosing the best RAM. For example, if you’re running an Intel system with one of the best graphics cards, most programs won’t respond in a meaningful way to faster or slower system memory. On the other hand, some workloads will scale well with higher data rates, including some games and software. For example, file compression programs love fast memory, such as 7-Zip or WinRAR.On the other hand, AMD’s Zen-powered processors benefit more from higher memory frequencies. The company’s “Infinity Fabric” (the internal bits that link various logic blocks inside Ryzen CPUs) matches the memory bus’s speed. You can read about this in detail here. Increased memory speeds on Ryzen-and Threadripper-based platforms often translate to real-world performance gains. In games, that means higher frame rates at mainstream resolutions like 1080p (1920 x 1080) and a smoother performance at higher resolutions. But the number of extra frames you get with faster RAM will vary significantly from one title to another. So some games are just more GPU-bound.Lastly, memory speed makes a big difference if you’re gaming with integrated graphics, whether an Intel or AMD processor (you can see how they stack up in our CPU Benchmark Hierarchy). The graphics engine that’s baked into most best CPUs for Gaming doesn’t generally have its dedicated memory (as discrete graphics cards do). Turning up the clock rate of your system memory also generally increases performance (again, the performance uplift varies significantly from game to game). Therefore, the best RAM for those systems is faster memory if mainstream gaming is essential to you. If you have to pay top dollar for the fastest RAM to get playable frame rates, you’re better off buying slower system memory and a discrete graphics card.For many users, 16GB is the current sweet spot. Programs continue to get bigger and require more memory over time, whereas 1080p and 4K video formats are more common. In addition, PC games are getting more demanding, and websites have become complex by the day. While heavy multitaskers and prosumers may need 32GB to avoid tapping into much slower disk-based virtual memory, 16GB is far more affordable and sufficient for gaming and mainstream productivity tasks.Memory speeds advertised as part of an XMP profile might not be achievable on AMD-based motherboards. XMP is a sort of automatic memory overclocking setting designed for Intel motherboards. Some motherboard makers offer BIOS settings to help you achieve these faster speeds on AMD motherboards. But these settings aren’t present on all motherboards, and they don’t always work when they are present.

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ProductAiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop RamTeam Delta RGB White 8GB 3600MHz DDR4 Desktop RAMPatriot Viper Steel 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Desktop RAMKingston FURY Beast 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM
Image AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram Team Delta RGB White 8GB 3600MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM Patriot Viper Steel 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Desktop RAM Kingston FURY Beast 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM
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SummaryAiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram has selected high-quality components plus a high degree of compatibility guarantee, the entire process of strict testing meets the international JEDEC regulations.Superior Technique & Excellent PerformanceVALUES series are made with 8 layers PCB of e-sports and gold plating crafts.Operate in low voltage.Make excellent power saving,electric conductivity and durability.Guarantee of Stable Compatibility and Strict testOur products have high compatible with mainstream platforms (ex. Intel & AMD).We have long term technology cooperation with most motherboard brands.Each set of AITC memory products passed the strict test.Ensure the stability of the entire system and the long-term operation of the memory module. AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz Desktop Ram Review Whether you’re building a new PC or upgrading an existing system that was once one of the best gaming PCs but now struggles to tackle today’s games, the best RAM kit for your money depends on the platform you pick and the type of workloads that you plan to run. Every modern desktop system has utilized DDR4 RAM and supports the baseline DDR4-2133 data rate in recent years. Now, that’s the easy part.AiTC 8GB DDR4 UDIMM 3200Mhz hard part is evaluating whether faster memory has a noticeable impact on your system when choosing the best RAM. For example, if you’re running an Intel system with one of the best graphics cards, most programs won’t respond in a meaningful way to faster or slower system memory. On the other hand, some workloads will scale well with higher data rates, including some games and software. For example, file compression programs love fast memory, such as 7-Zip or WinRAR.On the other hand, AMD’s Zen-powered processors benefit more from higher memory frequencies. The company’s “Infinity Fabric” (the internal bits that link various logic blocks inside Ryzen CPUs) matches the memory bus’s speed. You can read about this in detail here. Increased memory speeds on Ryzen-and Threadripper-based platforms often translate to real-world performance gains. In games, that means higher frame rates at mainstream resolutions like 1080p (1920 x 1080) and a smoother performance at higher resolutions. But the number of extra frames you get with faster RAM will vary significantly from one title to another. So some games are just more GPU-bound.Lastly, memory speed makes a big difference if you’re gaming with integrated graphics, whether an Intel or AMD processor (you can see how they stack up in our CPU Benchmark Hierarchy). The graphics engine that’s baked into most best CPUs for Gaming doesn’t generally have its dedicated memory (as discrete graphics cards do). Turning up the clock rate of your system memory also generally increases performance (again, the performance uplift varies significantly from game to game). Therefore, the best RAM for those systems is faster memory if mainstream gaming is essential to you. If you have to pay top dollar for the fastest RAM to get playable frame rates, you’re better off buying slower system memory and a discrete graphics card.For many users, 16GB is the current sweet spot. Programs continue to get bigger and require more memory over time, whereas 1080p and 4K video formats are more common. In addition, PC games are getting more demanding, and websites have become complex by the day. While heavy multitaskers and prosumers may need 32GB to avoid tapping into much slower disk-based virtual memory, 16GB is far more affordable and sufficient for gaming and mainstream productivity tasks.Memory speeds advertised as part of an XMP profile might not be achievable on AMD-based motherboards. XMP is a sort of automatic memory overclocking setting designed for Intel motherboards. Some motherboard makers offer BIOS settings to help you achieve these faster speeds on AMD motherboards. But these settings aren’t present on all motherboards, and they don’t always work when they are present...SpecificationKey FeaturesType DDR4Capacity 8GBFrequency 3600MHzOperating voltage 1.35VLatency CL18-22-22-42Physical dimensionDimension 49 x 147 x 7 mmHeat Sink Color WhitePin 288 PinWarranty InformationWarranty LifetimeTeam Delta RGB White 8GB 3600MHz DDR4 Desktop RAMThe latest price of Team Delta RGB White 8GB 3600MHz RAM in Bangladesh is 4,700৳. You can buy the Team Delta RGB White 8GB 3600MHz RAM at best price from our website or visit any of our showrooms...Patriot Viper Steel 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Desktop RAM Patriot Viper Steel 16GB memory modules are designed with true performance in mind. Built for the latest Intel® and AMD™ platforms, the Viper Steel series provides the best performance and stability for the most demanding computer environments. The Viper Steel utilizes a custom-designed high-performance aluminum heat shield for a clean sleek steel-look inside any motherboard. The Viper Steel is made to ensure rock-solid performance even when using the most taxing applications. Built from the highest quality build of materials, Patriot’s Viper Steel Series memory modules are hand tested and validated for system compatibility.This RAM also has Limited Lifetime Warranty. Patriot Viper Steel 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Desktop RAM Review We review all-new Patriot Viper Steel 16GB (dual channel) 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM kit from Patriot. It’s not the fastest in their new series but still looks very reasonable with a proper price & perf ratio. It should be also possible to overclock these DIMMs a bit further, so – why not have a look at that? Simply put, Viper Gaming RGB looks very cool with RGB implementation, and it’s good that an XMP 2.0 memory profile for Intel is available as well of course.When it comes to PCs, especially in our realm, Gaming is the thing that is what it is all about in the market now. Many types of parts and accessories usually sell better, when they’re marked and marketed directed towards gamers. Part of that is RGB, which is very trendy, but most definitely can increase the already high price of memory kit. Almost every manufacturer introduced RAM with some kind of lighting. The first one in the market was G.Skill with their TridentZ RGB series, then the others have been and are Corsair, Team Group, Geil and Ballistix. Patriot didn’t want to be too far behind, as HyperX and others want to have a piece of the market too. High-end enthusiasts will definitely have a look at the Patriot Viper RGB kit. Patriot Viper RGB Series was designed for extreme performance, even 4133 MHz modules are available. RGB lighting included 5 different lighting zones – all fully customizable through Viper RGB software. Have a peek at the photo below:DDR4 memory modules on the market are in different segments, but these Patriots definitely belong to the upper-end. Warranty for these DIMMs is set at a lifetime. This memory is optimized for both Intel, and AMD platforms. Normally we'd recommend you to look at the QVL list for the motherboard and proc support, that's one thing that Patriot lacks on their website though. We hope to see that improved soon, as you do not want to gamble on compatibility with your expensive purchases. Specification:Key FeaturesType DDR4Capacity 16GBFrequency 3200MHzOperating voltage 1.2VPhysical dimensionHeat Sink Color GreyPin 288-PinWarranty InformationWarranty Lifetime ..Kingston FURY Beast 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM Kingston FURY Beast Desktop RAM comes with 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 capacity. This Kingston FURY Beast RAM provides a powerful performance boost for gaming, video editing and rendering speeds of up to 3200MHz. The Kingston FURY Beast RAM is cost-effective, with 16-18-18 latency. It features Plug N Play automatic overclocking and is both Intel XMP-ready, XMP Certified, and Ready for AMD Ryzen. FURY Beast DDR4 stays cool with its stylish, low-profile heat spreader. 100% tested at speed and backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s an easy, worry-free upgrade for your Intel or AMD-based system.High-performance, cost-effective upgradeKingston FURY Beast DDR4 Desktop RAM is the ideal choice for a system builder, or someone looking for an upgrade to jump-start their sluggish system.Intel XMP-Ready and XMP CertifiedThe Kingston FURY Beast RAM is Intel XMP-Ready and XMP Certified. is This Desktop designed for maximizing the performance of memory modules.Ready for AMD RyzenThis RAM is ready for Ryzen and will seamlessly integrate with an AMD-based system. It is one of the reliable, compatible performance boosts for your build.In this Kingston FURY Beast, The sleek-looking heat spreader is a great upgrade for your battle station’s style. The latest Kingston FURY Beast RAM has lifetime warranty.Kingston FURY Beast 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 Desktop RAM Review Not that long ago, Kingston sold off their HyperX name to another company; it only makes sense that they come out swinging, staying relevant, and keeping their name in the heads of all of their previous customers. With that said, it makes complete sense that Kingston refresh their current and future lineups to reflect the massive change in naming that we are all used to seeing. Taking that a step further, while we have had many a HyperX RAM kit come through the lab, it has been forever since I have seen Kingston on the heat spreaders or even the packaging, for that matter.Even near the end of the DDR4 lifecycle, where DDR5 is optional right now with Intel, once the new AMD stuff releases, DDR4 will be phased out when it comes to the latest and greatest tech. However, even though DDR5 is all the rage in the info circles, there are many users out there on older systems or those trying to bring an older system to life again, and having current options is nice to see versus trying to pick through the old stock and hoping for the best. In that vein, Kingston is showing us their latest set of DDR4 from their Fury line, which may not seem spectacular when compared to many of the older B-die kits out there, but as you will see, it is plenty for the average user and leaves us a little fun to be had as well.Many of you may have seen a few Fury kits, and you may have also seen some Fury Beast kits, and you may have also even seen some Fury Beast RGB kits, but they were all under a previous extension of Kingston. Even though our gut says the remaining ICs in manufacturers' hands are not the best pick of the litter, we have been surprised in the past with the tuning, allowing some of these newer DDR4 kits to contend with some of the "better kits" out there. We are eager to see what Kingston has for us in the results we will be showing you shortly.SpecificationKey FeaturesType DDR4Capacity 16GBFrequency 3200MHzOperating voltage 1.35VLatency 16-18-18Physical dimensionDimension 133.35mm x 34.1mm x 7.2mmWarranty InformationWarranty Lifetime Warranty..

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