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Basic Specs Transcend TS256MFJ256D
Memory type:
DDR
Form factor:
DIMM 184-pin
Clock frequency:
266 MHz
Bandwidth:
2100 MB/s
Volume:
1 module 256 MB
Support ECC:?Error-Correcting Code
no
UN-Buffered Memory (Registered):
no
Low Profile Bracket (Low Profile):
no
Timings Transcend TS256MFJ256D
CL:?Cas Latency
2.5
Detailed Specs Transcend TS256MFJ256D
Supply voltage:
2.5 In
Compatibility:
Fujitsu-Siemens FMV DeskPower L20C (FMVL20C), FMV DeskPower L20C/S (FMVL20CS), FMV DeskPower L18B (FMVL18B), FMV DeskPower CE35E5/S (FMVCE35E5S), FMV DeskPower CE22D (FMVCE22DP/ FMVCE22D), FMV DeskPower CE117A (FMVCE117A), FMV DeskPower C24C (FMVC24CP/ FMVC24C), FMV DeskPower C20C (FMVC20C), FMV DeskPower C17A (FMVC17A), FMV DeskPower CE50G7/M (FMVCE50G7M), FMV DeskPower CE24WD (FMVCE24WD), FMV DeskPower CE21C/R (FMVCE23CR), FMV DeskPower CE21C (FMVCE21CP/ FMVCE21C), FMV DeskPower CE17WA (FMVCE17WA), FMV DeskPower CE11A (FMVCE11AP/ FMVCE11A), FMV DeskPower CE18B (FMVCE18BP/ FMVCE18B), FMV DeskPower CE11WA (FMVCE11WA), FMV CX601 (FMVCX1S12N/ FMVCX1B13P/ FMVCX1B13N), FMV CX601 (FMVCX1B12P/ FMVCX1B12N), FMV DeskPower CE50G7 (FMVCE50G7)


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