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General Specs Patriot Memory 8GB PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DIMM - PV38G160C0RD
Manufacturer:
Patriot Memory, LLC
Manufacturer Part Number:
PV38G160C0RD
Brand Name:
Patriot Memory
Product Series:
Viper 3
Product Name:
8GB PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DIMM (PV38G160C0RD)
Product Type:
RAM Module
Detailed Specs Patriot Memory 8GB PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DIMM - PV38G160C0RD
Memory Size:
8 GB
Memory Technology:
DDR3SDRAM
Memory Voltage:
1.50 V
Number of Modules:
1 x 8 GB
Memory Speed:
1600 MHz
Memory Standard:
DDR3-1600/PC3-12800
Features:
Heatsink
Additional Information Patriot Memory 8GB PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DIMM - PV38G160C0RD
Number of Pins:
240-pin
Form Factor:
DIMM?Dual In-line Memory Module
Miscellaneous Patriot Memory 8GB PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DIMM - PV38G160C0RD
Green Compliant:
Yes
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority:
RoHS
Warranty Patriot Memory 8GB PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DIMM - PV38G160C0RD
Limited Warranty:
Lifetime


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