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Technical Information Apple 16GB DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM (2 x 8GB) MUQN2G/A
Built-in LED:
None
Capacity:
16 GB
Heat Spreader:
No
Kit Configuration:
2 x 8 GB
Speed:
PC4-21300 (2666 MHz)
Design Apple 16GB DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM (2 x 8GB) MUQN2G/A
Memory Type:
DDR4


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