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General characteristics Kingmax DDR2 667 DIMM 2 Gb
Product Type:
DDR2
Form factor:
DIMM?Dual In-line Memory Module
The Capacity of one module:
2 Gb
Number of Pins:
240
Number of modules:
1
Memory Speed:
667 MHz
Bandwidth:
5300 Mb/s
Support ECC:?Error-Correcting Code
No
Registered:
No
Low Profile:
No
Radiator:
No
Timing Kingmax DDR2 667 DIMM 2 Gb
CL:?Cas Latency
5
Additional information Kingmax DDR2 667 DIMM 2 Gb
Voltage:
1.8 V


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