Kingston nameplate label meaning:
1, KRV: represents that the memory belongs to Kingston ValueRAM series.
2, 1333: represents the memory frequency, but you must have noticed that Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600 desktop memory, only 16 is used to indicate that this is the new numbering mechanism after May 1, 2012, the new numbering mechanism is much simpler.
3, D3: stands for DDR III or third generation DDR memory.
Extended information
For example, Kingston DDR3-1600 2G single strip, Kingston memory nameplate label meaning: kvr means it is Kingston economical memory, 16 represents the frequency 1600, n means it is a common type, 11 means the CL value of 11, S6 means single-sided 6 particles, 2 is 2G, SP means Narrow version of the energy-saving type.
Kingston memory sticks are a little tricky to identify because there is no specific uniform format on the memory label. The general label must have information for: capacity (4GB), frequency (1600MHz), batch (11-13-B4), voltage (1.5V) and other information, these are also the most basic parameters.
Memory parameters mainly look at the capacity: for example, the above label directly marked: 4GB? 8GB? 12GB 16GB, etc.; the larger the number indicates that the larger the temporary storage, which is equivalent to the cell phone's RAM, this parameter is very important, directly reflecting the size of the computer's data storage.
Determining the performance of computer memory depends mainly on the above memory parameters, only the parameters of the excellent computer memory is really good memory, otherwise a good parameter, the other poor will form a head-heavy phenomenon, affecting the overall performance of memory.