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Guru3D.com » News » Silicon-Power releases DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 2GB

Silicon-Power releases DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 2GB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/10/2008 09:23 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Silicon-Power releases its DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 2GB. Silicon-Power DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 2GB is built with ECC (Error Correcting Code), which monitors the data getting transferred in and out of memory and corrects the errors that are found. It is made with FBGA (Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array) packaging to assure better thermal dissipation and electrical efficiency. Silicon-Power DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 2GB is excellent for use in various kinds of computer where large memory reserves and system stability are required.

Silicon Power?fs DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 1GB meets JEDEC (the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) standards and undergoes rigorous laboratory tests to ensure the highest performance and reliability.. Besides, it is recognized for its outstanding performance and excellent compatibility and is backed by lifetime warranty. Silicon Power?fs DDR2 800 ECC Unbuffered DIMM 2GB is the most trustworthy choice for all consumers.

Features

  • l High compatibility and stability
  • l Module bandwidth: 6.4GB/sec
  • l Compliant with JEDEC standard
  • l Lifetime warranty
  • l 100% tested to ensure the highest performance and reliability

Specification

  • l 240 pin
  • l Speed(Mbps)?F800
  • l PCB layer?F8 layer
  • l VDD/VDDQ?F1.8V ?} 0.1V
  • l CL: 5
  • l Module bandwidth: 6.4GB/sec






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