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Crucial DDR4 16 GB 2666 MHz CL19 (CT16G4DFRA266) specs.

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Memory format Crucial DDR4 16 GB 2666 MHz CL19 (CT16G4DFRA266)
Typical use:
Desktop computer
Memory type:
DDR4
Memory format:
DIMM 288-pin (DDR4)
Memory Crucial DDR4 16 GB 2666 MHz CL19 (CT16G4DFRA266)
Capacity:
16 GB
Memory Frequency(ies):
DDR4 2666 MHz
Memory standard:
PC4-21300
Memory specification:
Single Rank, Unbuffered
Number of modules:
1
Capacity per module:
16 GB
LED:
No
LED RGB:
No
Cooling Crucial DDR4 16 GB 2666 MHz CL19 (CT16G4DFRA266)
Radiator:
No
Fan supplied:
No
Timings Crucial DDR4 16 GB 2666 MHz CL19 (CT16G4DFRA266)
CAS Latency:
19
These timings are supported with a minimum voltage of::
1.2 Volt(s)
Voltage:
1.2 Volts
Specificities Crucial DDR4 16 GB 2666 MHz CL19 (CT16G4DFRA266)
Apple optimized:
No


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