FeaturesA good compromise between price and performance—3200 MT/s is a fair speed for many desktop computers and, if they support it, for laptops.
16 GB is sufficient for everyday use: web browsing, office productivity, multimedia, and light photo editing.
The module is non-ECC and unbuffered, meaning it's easily compatible with standard motherboards and home computers.1.2V power supply — typical for DDR4-3200, it doesn't generate excessive heat or voltage stress.
What to look forCL22 latency — this means the latency is higher than faster modules with CL16 or CL18. In very demanding applications (gaming, rendering, memory-dependent operations), the difference can be noticeable, though not always critical.
Single module means single-channel operation, which limits memory bandwidth. It's much better if you have 2x16 GB and operate in dual-channel.If your motherboard/BIOS/CPU does not support 3200 MT/s or has limitations (e.g., older chipsets), the memory may operate at a lower frequency.