Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
- 1GB
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 1060…
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SK hynix
8 GB DDR3L desktop DIMM running at 1600 MT/s with CL11 latency and 1.35 V operation
This SK hynix desktop memory module provides 8 GB of DDR3L capacity in a single unbuffered 240-pin DIMM. It operates at DDR3L-1600 with a CAS latency of CL11 and runs at 1.35 V.
Builders upgrading or repairing a system that takes DDR3L UDIMMs at this speed and voltage will find it a direct match. Buyers who need ECC error correction or registered buffering should look elsewhere, as this module is unbuffered and non-ECC.
The module uses DDR3L technology at 1.35 V, so it only fits motherboards that support DDR3L DIMMs at this voltage. Systems requiring a different memory generation or a higher voltage standard cannot use this part.
| Brand | Hynix |
|---|---|
| Series | Desktop Memory |
| Model | HMT41GU6BFR8A-PB |
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Speed | DDR3L 1600 (PC3L 12800) |
| CAS Latency | CL11 |
| Voltage | 1.35V |
| ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
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