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General Specs Axiom 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM 5000915-AX
Memory Size:
1 GB
Memory Technology:
DDR2 SDRAM
Memory Speed:
533 MHz
Device Supported:
Desktop PC
Physical Characteristics Axiom 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM 5000915-AX
Number of Pins:
240-pin
Form Factor:
µDIMM
Thickness:
157.5 mil
Width:
1.2"
Length:
5.3"
Weight (Approximate):
0.50 oz
Miscellaneous Axiom 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM 5000915-AX
Compatibility:
Gateway - GT5072b Desktop
Gateway - GT5072b Desktop
Gateway - GT5438 Desktop
Gateway - GT5464 Desktop
Gateway - S-5405D Desktop
Gateway - S-5405S Desktop
Gateway - GM5478 Desktop
Gateway - GT5448E Desktop
Gateway - GT Desktop GT3020M
Gateway - FX8020 Desktop
Gateway - GM5074b Desktop
Gateway - GM5442 Desktop
Gateway - GM5446E Desktop
Gateway - GM5472 Desktop
Gateway - GM5474 Desktop


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