Description

Lexar 8GB DDR4 3200MHz UDIMM Desktop Memory (LD4AU008G-B3200GSST)

The Lexar 8GB DDR4 3200MHz UDIMM is a desktop memory module built for users who want a straightforward performance upgrade without changing their entire system. Running at 3200MHz on a standard 288-pin interface, the Lexar 8GB DDR4 desktop module works with a broad range of DDR4-compatible motherboards and suits home users, office workstations, and entry-level productivity builds. It operates at 1.2V with JEDEC-standard CL22 timings, requiring no BIOS configuration after installation.


Technical Specifications

Memory

Specification Detail
Capacity 8GB
Memory Type DDR4
Form Factor UDIMM (288-Pin)
Module Configuration Single module

Performance

Specification Detail
Speed 3200MHz (DDR4-3200)
Bandwidth PC4-25600 (25,600 MB/s)
CAS Latency CL22
Timing 22-22-22
Profile JEDEC Standard

Electrical

Specification Detail
Operating Voltage 1.2V
ECC Support Non-ECC
Buffering Unbuffered

General

Specification Detail
Part Number LD4AU008G-B3200GSST
Heatsink None
Compatible Systems DDR4 UDIMM desktop motherboards (Intel and AMD)
Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

Use Cases and Applications

Home and Office Desktop Upgrades

Desktop systems shipped with 4GB or a single 8GB module at lower DDR4 speeds often show measurable lag when several applications run simultaneously. Installing this module alongside an existing stick — or as a replacement — adds capacity and speed headroom for everyday tasks such as web browsing, email, spreadsheet work, and video calls. Additionally, users running accounting software, ERP clients, or other business applications with large data sets benefit from the reduced page-file reliance that comes with more available RAM.

General Productivity and Media Consumption

Users who stream video, work with large browser sessions, and run background utilities concurrently place constant demand on system memory. This module handles those parallel processes without the stuttering that occurs when available RAM runs short. However, users whose workflows involve video encoding, 3D rendering, or large virtual machine instances will find that 8GB approaches its limits and should consider a 16GB module or a dual-channel configuration using two matched sticks.

Entry-Level System Builds and Budget Workstations

Builders assembling cost-efficient desktop systems around mid-range Intel or AMD platforms often start with a single 8GB module, leaving the second slot open for a future upgrade. This module serves that use case well — it runs at a speed appropriate for current DDR4 platforms, uses no heatspreader to keep clearance simple, and carries a limited lifetime warranty that reflects confidence in long-term reliability.

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