HP 16GB 2Rx4 PC3L-10600R DDR3 Registered Server-RAM Modul REG ECC - 647653-081
Price with upgrades:
€ 21.00
Description
Attention: This is not a standard memory and it will not work with an ordinary computer!
Description:
HP 16GB 2Rx4 PC3L-10600R DDR3 Registered Server-RAM Modul REG ECC - 647653-081
Brand name:
HP
Memory rank:
Dual Rank
Material manufacturer:
various
Data width:
x4
Part number:
647653-081
Type descriptor:
Registered DIMM
Capacity:
16GB
Error correction:
ECC
Memory type:
DDR3
CAS:
9
Module speed:
1333 MHz
Voltage:
1.35V
Condition:
used, very good
Included in delivery:
1x module
Please consider that this is a so called ECC and/or registered memory which is primarily compatible to servers and professional grade hardware. Make sure your components i.e. mainboard fully supports this memory type.
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