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IBM has a long history of pioneering computer memory technologies. Invented by IBM’s Dr. Robert Dennard back in 1966, DRAM remain the world’s most ubiquitous memory today, loaded into our PCs, notebooks, and game consoles.
Specs
Memory |
Internal memory |
4 GB |
Internal memory type |
DDR3 |
Memory clock speed |
1333 MHz |
Memory form factor |
240-pin DIMM |
Memory layout (modules x size) |
1 x 4 GB |
CAS latency |
9 |
ECC |
Y |
Registered |
Y |
Features |
Internal memory |
4 GB |
Internal memory type |
DDR3 |
Memory clock speed |
1333 MHz |
Memory form factor |
240-pin DIMM |
Memory layout (modules x size) |
1 x 4 GB |
Buffered memory type |
Registered (buffered) |
ECC |
Y |
CAS latency |
9 |
Features
IBM 4GB DDR3-1333. Internal memory: 4 GB, Memory layout (modules x size): 1 x 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3, Memory clock speed: 1333 MHz, Memory form factor: 240-pin DIMM, CAS latency: 9, ECC
Product Description
IBM has a long history of pioneering computer memory technologies. Invented by IBM’s Dr. Robert Dennard back in 1966, DRAM remain the world’s most ubiquitous memory today, loaded into our PCs, notebooks, and game consoles.