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Crucial 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - CT2K2G2S800M specs.

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General Specs Crucial 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - CT2K2G2S800M
Manufacturer:
Crucial
Manufacturer Part Number:
CT2K2G2S800M
Brand Name:
Crucial
Product Name:
4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module
Product Type:
RAM Module
Detailed Specs Crucial 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - CT2K2G2S800M
Memory Size:
4 GB
Memory Technology:
DDR2SDRAM
Memory Voltage:
1.80 V
Number of Modules:
2 x 2 GB
Memory Speed:
800 MHz
Memory Standard:
DDR2-800/PC2-6400
Error Checking:
Non-ECC
Signal Processing:
Unbuffered
CAS Latency:
CL6
Additional Information Crucial 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - CT2K2G2S800M
Number of Pins:
200-pin
Form Factor:
SoDIMM?Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module
Miscellaneous Crucial 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - CT2K2G2S800M
Compatibility:
Apple Devices: iMac (Early 2008), MacBook (Mid 2009)
Green Compliant:
Yes
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority:
RoHS, REACH, WEEE, ErP, China RoHS, Green Dot
Warranty Crucial 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - CT2K2G2S800M
Limited Warranty:
Lifetime


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