



Improve the performance of your gaming computer, work computer or server with ADATA® desktop memory. ADATA offers easy-to-install PC memory in different classifications, memory capacities and speeds, making it easy to upgrade your custom computer build or current PC. Before getting started, be aware that desktops use dual in-line memory module (DIMM)-style modules while laptops use the smaller small outline (SO)-DIMMs, so they are not interchangeable.
You need at least 4GB of ADATA desktop memory to smoothly view multimedia and run work productivity software such as Microsoft® Office®. Choosing an 8GB module ensures improved processing speeds and multitasking ability. Install between 12 and 16GB of RAM if you frequently open multiple tabs in a browser while playing games. If you use resource-intensive video editing and design programs, install 32GB of RAM.
ADATA desktop memory provides temporary storage to your frequently accessed data, contributing to your system's overall speed. The RAM speed determines the rate at which the chip reads and writes data, with faster RAM providing smooth gameplay. A DDR4 standard module has a speed ranging from 2,133MHz for smooth performance when running VR games. Column Address Strobe/Signal (CAS) tells you how many clock cycles it takes for the desktop or laptop memory to access data. A unit with a low CAS latency has better processing speeds. If the motherboard has four RAM slots, match pairs of modules to increase memory efficiency and improve the board's processing capabilities.
DDR4 ADATA desktop memory contains multiple banks of chips in distinct groups, which help support high-speed multi-core processors. The modules support power-cut off mode, which allows your system to go into standby without requiring memory refreshing, reducing power consumption by up to 50 percent. Lower power consumption lets host devices operate continuously, especially when using on-board fans, out-board ventilation and other computer accessories. The unique heatsink design of ADATA XPG® GAMMIX allows better dissipation for a stutter-free experience during intense gaming. A 288-pin DIMM ensures capable system operation.
Installing ADATA desktop memory is effortless in both tower and desktop computer cases. The installation does not require additional software, and the process is similar across diverse machines and nearly all RAM types. Use the number of pins on a chip to be sure it fits on the motherboard's slots. A notch on either side of the module helps ensure that the unit lines up correctly. ADATA RGB RAM modules have LEDs that glow and can be controlled from your computer, lighting up your system to synchronize to your theme. A Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC®)-compliant PC or Mac® memory module ensures universal compatibility, making it easy for users to shop parts and devices. Low-profile memory modules are suitable for small form factor PCs. They are also handy for situations where you have a bulky CPU cooler installed and space for the memory is limited.