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1GB 333Mhz. CL2.5 NON-ECC NON-REG 184PIN (64X8) Desktop Memory
1GB 333Mhz. CL2.5 NON-ECC NON-REG 184PIN (64X8) Desktop Memory
$27.75 USD
2GB (2 x 1GB) Dual Channel PC3200 400MHz Kit Desktop Memory
2GB (2 x 1GB) Dual Channel PC3200 400MHz Kit Desktop Memory
$49.75 USD



  RAM >> DDR >> DDR266 PC2100 Desktop Memory

DDR SDRAM for desktop computers DIMMs have 184 pins.
Many new chipsets use these memory types in dual-channel configurations, which doubles or quadruples the effective bandwidth.
The number at the end of some memory description (such as 32X8, 64X8) is the density of the memory chip where the last number (ex X4) is the number of bits per chip


Display only the following capacities:
  1GB  
  128MB  
  256MB  
  512MB  





  RAM >> DDR >> DDR333 PC2700 Desktop Memory

DDR SDRAM for desktop computers DIMMs have 184 pins.
Many new chipsets use these memory types in dual-channel configurations, which doubles or quadruples the effective bandwidth.
The number at the end of some memory description (such as 32X8, 64X8) is the density of the memory chip where the last number (ex X4) is the number of bits per chip


Display only the following capacities:
  1GB  
  128MB  
  256MB  
  512MB  





  RAM >> DDR >> DDR400 PC3200 Desktop Memory

DDR SDRAM for workstations or Desktop COmputers
These modules have 184 pins.
Many new chipsets use these memory types in dual-channel configurations, which doubles or quadruples the effective bandwidth.
The number at the end of some memory description (such as 32X8, 64X8) is the density of the memory chip where the last number (ex X4) is the number of bits per chip


Display only the following capacities:
  1GB  
  2X512MB  
  2X1GB  
  128MB  
  256MB  
  512MB  





  RAM >> DDR >> DDR266 PC2100 Server Memory (ECC)

DDR SDRAM for workstations or Servers with ECC ( error correction ) feature
These modules have 184 pins.
Many new chipsets use these memory types in dual-channel configurations, which doubles or quadruples the effective bandwidth.
The number at the end of some memory description (such as 32X8, 64X8) is the density of the memory chip where the last number (ex X4) is the number of bits per chip


Display only the following capacities:
  1GB  
  2GB  
  512MB  





  RAM >> DDR >> DDR333 PC2700 Server Memory (ECC)

DDR SDRAM for workstations or Servers with ECC ( error correction ) feature
These modules have 184 pins.
Many new chipsets use these memory types in dual-channel configurations, which doubles or quadruples the effective bandwidth.
The number at the end of some memory description (such as 32X8, 64X8) is the density of the memory chip where the last number (ex X4) is the number of bits per chip


Display only the following capacities:
  1GB  
  2GB  
  512MB  





  RAM >> DDR >> DDR400 PC3200 Server Memory (ECC)

DDR SDRAM for workstations or Servers with ECC ( error correction ) feature
These modules have 184 pins.
Many new chipsets use these memory types in dual-channel configurations, which doubles or quadruples the effective bandwidth.
The number at the end of some memory description (such as 32X8, 64X8) is the density of the memory chip where the last number (ex X4) is the number of bits per chip


Display only the following capacities:
  1GB  
  2GB  
  256MB  
  512MB  



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