Electronics : Kingston KHX2700/512 64MX64 PC2700LL CL2 Hyper X DDR Non-ECC Memory

Electronics : Kingston KHX2700/512 64MX64 PC2700LL CL2 Hyper X DDR Non-ECC Memory

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Kingston KHX2700/512 64MX64 PC2700LL CL2 Hyper X DDR Non-ECC Memory

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Kingston KHX2700/512 64MX64 PC2700LL CL2 Hyper X DDR Non-ECC Memory
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617069921
Label: Kingston H. Corporation
Product Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation
Model: KHX2700/512
Publisher: Kingston H. Corporation
Studio: Kingston H. Corporation
System Memory Type: DDR SDRAM
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


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  • Bus Clock Rate - 333MHz
  • Technology - SDRAM
  • Lead Plating - Gold
  • Supply Voltage - 2.6V




Memory Non-ECC DDR X Hyper CL2 PC2700LL 64MX64 KHX2700/512 Kingston






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