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Crucial 240-pin DIMMs are used in DDR3 memory for desktop computers. DDR3 is the latest generation of memory with an improved architecture that allows it to transmit data more quickly.
A dual inline memory module (DIMM) consists of a number of memory components (usually black) that are attached to a printed circuit board (usually green). The gold pins on the bottom of the DIMM provide a connection between the module and a socket on a larger printed circuit board. The pins on the front and back of a DIMM are not connected to each other.
To use DDR3 memory, your system motherboard must have 240-pin DIMM slots and a DDR3-enabled chipset. This is because a DDR3 SDRAM DIMM will not fit into a standard DDR2 DIMM socket or a DDR DIMM socket.
Specs
Memory |
Internal memory |
8 GB |
Internal memory type |
DDR3 |
Memory clock speed |
1866 MHz |
Component for |
PC/server |
Memory form factor |
240-pin DIMM |
Memory layout (modules x size) |
1 x 8 GB |
CAS latency |
13 |
Registered |
Y |
System requirements |
Windows operating systems supported |
Y |
Linux operating systems supported |
Y |
Operational conditions |
Operating temperature (T-T) |
0 - 85 °C |
Storage temperature (T-T) |
-25 - 95 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) |
10 - 80% |
Storage relative humidity (H-H) |
10 - 85% |
Features
Crucial 8GB DDR3-1866 CL13 RDIMM. Component for: PC/server, Internal memory: 8 GB, Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 8 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3, Memory clock speed: 1866 MHz, Memory form factor: 240-pin DIMM, CAS latency: 13
Product Description
Crucial 240-pin DIMMs are used in DDR3 memory for desktop computers. DDR3 is the latest generation of memory with an improved architecture that allows it to transmit data more quickly.
A dual inline memory module (DIMM) consists of a number of memory components (usually black) that are attached to a printed circuit board (usually green). The gold pins on the bottom of the DIMM provide a connection between the module and a socket on a larger printed circuit board. The pins on the front and back of a DIMM are not connected to each other.
To use DDR3 memory, your system motherboard must have 240-pin DIMM slots and a DDR3-enabled chipset. This is because a DDR3 SDRAM DIMM will not fit into a standard DDR2 DIMM socket or a DDR DIMM socket.