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EDGE 128 MB SDRAM PE181987 specs.

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General Specs EDGE 128 MB SDRAM PE181987
Memory Size:
128 MB
Memory Technology:
SDRAM
Number of Modules:
1 x 128 MB
Memory Speed:
133 MHz
Memory Standard:
PC133
Error Checking:
Non-ECC
Signal Processing:
Unbuffered
Physical Characteristics EDGE 128 MB SDRAM PE181987
Number of Pins:
144-pin


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