Upgrade your Dell laptop with the ACCORTEC 8GB DDR5-4800MHz SODIMM (1RX16). This memory module is designed for Dell systems, delivering faster multitasking and smoother everyday performance.
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Capacity: 8GB of memory to support smooth multitasking and faster app loading.
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Speed: DDR5-4800MHz for higher bandwidth and snappier responsiveness.
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Form Factor: SODIMM, the standard notebook memory module for laptops.
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Rank: 1RX16 for balanced performance and stability.
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Compatibility: Optimized for Dell laptops with model SNPMVK8PC/8G.
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Brand: ACCORTEC INCORPORATED memory module, part of a lineup focused on reliable memory upgrades.
This 8GB DDR5-4800MHz SODIMM upgrade is a practical way to boost system responsiveness on Dell laptops, helping with everyday tasks like web browsing with many tabs, document editing, and light multimedia work. DDR5 technology provides higher bandwidth and improved efficiency, which translates to smoother data access and quicker task switching as workloads grow. The module is designed to integrate with Dell systems that support DDR5 SODIMM memory, offering a straightforward improvement path without hardware complexity.
Specs
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Capacity: 8GB
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Type / Speed: DDR5-4800MHz
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Form Factor: SODIMM
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Rank: 1RX16
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Compatibility: Dell laptops (model SNPMVK8PC/8G)
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Brand: ACCORTEC INCORPORATED
FAQs
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What does 1RX16 mean?
1R indicates a single-rank memory organization, and X16 refers to the data width of the memory chips. This configuration balances performance and compatibility for most laptops that use DDR5 SODIMM modules.
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Is this memory compatible with my Dell laptop?
This module is specifically marketed for Dell systems and carries the SNPMVK8PC/8G part number. To ensure compatibility, verify that your Dell model supports DDR5 SODIMM and has an available memory slot.
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Will upgrading to 8GB improve performance?
Yes. Adding 8GB of faster DDR5 memory can improve multitasking, reduce slowdowns when opening multiple tabs or apps, and enhance overall system responsiveness, especially on older laptops that previously had limited memory.
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How fast will it run in my system?
The memory will run at the rated 4800MHz if your system’s motherboard and BIOS support DDR5-4800 and you’re not bottlenecked by other components; otherwise, it will run at the highest speed supported by your system.
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How should I install it?
Power down the laptop, unplug it, and discharge static before handling the module. Open the memory compartment, align the notch, insert the module at a slight angle, press down until it clicks into place, and replace the panel. If you’re unsure, consult your Dell laptop’s manual or seek professional assistance.