A:AnswerIt's not PCA-19200 it's PC4-19200. PC is short for Per Clock transfers. DDR is Data rate. PC4-19200 is another way to say DDR4-2400.
Data Rate - Speed
DDR2-667 = PC2-5300
DDR2-800 = PC2-6400
DDR2-1066 = PC2-8500
DDR3-1066 = PC3-8500
DDR3-1333 = PC3-10600
DDR3-1600 = PC3-12800
DDR3-1800 = PC3-14400
DDR3-2000 = PC3-16000
DDR3-2133 = PC3-17000
DDR4-1866 = PC4-14933
DDR4-2133 = PC4-17066
DDR4-2400 = PC4-19200
DDR4-2666 = PC4-21300
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerHello,
I'm not finding information online regarding this, please give your manual a look. If you need help, please contact us: support.corsair.com
A:AnswerHi Dalton,
Your motherboard shouldn't have an issue whatsoever when using this memory kit!
If you run into any problems or have other questions please do reach out: support.corsair.com
A:AnswerHi Park,
Yes, this memory kit is compatible with the latest processors/chipsets from both AMD and Intel. Please enable memory profile in BIOS after installation to utilize the rated 2400 MHz speed. Feel free to let us know if you have any questions: support.corsair.com
-Albert
A:AnswerHi,
Yes, this memory kit is compatible with that PC. After installation, please enable XMP in BIOS to utilize the rated 2400 MHz speed. Feel free to let us know if you have any additional questions: support.corsair.com
-Albert
A:AnswerHi,
That'd be correct, you could use the kit to do just that!
If you run into an issue or have other questions, please contact us: support.corsair.com
A:AnswerYes, based on my review of the memory specifications for the HP Slimline Desktop 270 p024 found on HP's website--google "HP Slimline Desktop 270 p024 specifications,"
and click on the + sign by memory upgrade information. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerHello Ted,
You would want to confirm that your motherboard supports this speed. As this speed is very close to the JEDEC default of 2133 MHz, you should be able to run this memory without issue. But it is always best to confirm with your motherboard manufacturer prior to purchasing this memory kit.
-Brian