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2-Power 1GB DDR2 667MHz DIMM V753001GBD specs.

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Features 2-Power 1GB DDR2 667MHz DIMM V753001GBD
CAS latency:
5
ECC:
No
Component for:
PC/Server
Memory clock speed:
667 MHz
Internal memory type:
DDR2
Memory layout (modules x size):
1 x 1 GB
Internal memory:
1 GB
Weight & dimensions 2-Power 1GB DDR2 667MHz DIMM V753001GBD
Weight:
22 g
Height:
6 mm
Depth:
152 mm
Width:
52 mm


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