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Basic Specs Kingston KTH5361/64
Memory type:
SDRAM
Form factor:
DIMM 168-pin
Clock frequency:
66 MHz
Volume:
1 module 64 MB
Support ECC:?Error-Correcting Code
no
UN-Buffered Memory (Registered):
no
Low Profile Bracket (Low Profile):
no
Detailed Specs Kingston KTH5361/64
Compatibility:
HP Brio 7100 8400 series; Kayak XA PII 233, 266, 300, 333, HP Net Vectra, VECTRA VE4, VE7, VL7


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