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General characteristics Qimonda HYS64T64020EDL-3.7-B2
Product Type:
DDR2
Form factor:
SODIMM
The Capacity of one module:
0.5 Gb
Number of Pins:
200
Number of modules:
1
The number of ranks:
2
Memory Speed:
533 MHz
Bandwidth:
4200 Mb/s
Support ECC:
Error-Correcting CodeNo
Registered:
No
Low Profile:
No
Radiator:
No
Timing Qimonda HYS64T64020EDL-3.7-B2
CL:
Cas Latency4
tRCD:
Row Address to Column Address Delay4
tRP:
Row Precharge Time4
Additional information Qimonda HYS64T64020EDL-3.7-B2
Voltage:
1.8 V
Details Qimonda HYS64T64020EDL-3.7-B2
Number:
8
Packaging:
Double sided
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