Crucial Technology CT12864Z335 1GB 184-Pin PC2700 333Mhz DIMM DDR RAM Memory From:Crucial , CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY ,
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Crucial EAN: 0649528719973 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 125 hundredths-inches Length: 525 hundredths-inches Weight: 200 hundredths-pounds Width: 13 hundredths-inches Label: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY Model: CT12864Z335 Packaged Height: 40 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 560 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 5 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 190 hundredths-inches Publisher: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY Special Features: nv: Configuration^128Meg x 64 | DDR Timings^CL=2.5 | DIMM Type^Unbuffered | Density^1GB | Error Checking^NON-ECC | Megabytes^1024 | Memory Type^DDR PC2700 | Package^184-pin DIMM | Replenishment Flag^Y | SDRAM Timings^CL=2.5 | Speed^DDR333 | Voltage^2.5V Studio: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY System Memory Type: DDR SDRAM Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Feature:
- 1GB PC2700 DDR 333MHZ 184PIN DI
- MM 2.5V CL2.5 UNBUFF
Product Description:
Crucial Technology offers customers a number of clear advantages over its competitors. As the only consumer memory upgrade supplier that's part of a major DRAM manufacturer, Crucial sells high-quality memory that has been qualified and approved by all major original equipment manufacturers. That's important to customers who need quality-assured memory for mission-critical applications.
Customer Reviews:
It Delivers What it Promises, 2008-11-02 More RAM is the traditional way to boost an older PC so it can breathe new life. Crucial Technologies delivers what it promises: the memory lives up to the standards listed, it ships quick, it's as easy to install as it gets. Crucial Technology has a freely downloadable tool [....] that will check your computer hardware and advise you as to which RAM is best suited for your machine; since it's free, I recommend using it. The main details are easy to keep straight, but then there are the little techy things ("Does this computer use ECC or non-ECC?").
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