Kingston Technology ValueRAM 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Module memory module 1 x 8 GB
Price Tracked On This Product
Highest price was seen £42.14 on 08 Nov 2023
Lowest price was seen £42.11 on 06 Nov 2023
Average price is £42.11 base on 2 price changes
Most recent price is £42.14
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<Div> <Span Style="Font-Size:16Px;"><Strong>Kvr16s11/8</Strong></Span></Div> <Div> <Strong>8Gb 2Rx8 1G X 64-Bit Pc3-12800 Cl11 204-Pin Sodimm</Strong></Div> <Div> </Div> <Div> Valueram'S 1G X 64-Bit (8Gb) Ddr3-1600 Cl11 Sdram (Synchronous Dram) 2Rx8 Memory Module Is Based On Sixteen 512M X 8-Bit Fbga Components. The Spd Is Programmed To Jedec Standard Latency Ddr3-1600 Timing Of 11-11-11 At 1.5V. This 204-Pin Sodimm Uses Gold Contact Fingers. </Div> <Div> </Div> <Div> </Div> <Div> <U><Strong>Features</Strong></U></Div> <Div> </Div> <Div> • Jedec Standard 1.5V (1.425V ~1.575V) Power Supply</Div> <Div> • Vddq = 1.5V (1.425V ~ 1.575V)</Div> <Div> • 800Mhz Fck For 1600Mb/Sec/Pin</Div> <Div> • 8 Independent Internal Bank</Div> <Div> • Programmable Cas Latency: 11 10 9 8 7 6</Div> <Div> • Programmable Additive Latency: 0 Cl - 2 Or Cl - 1 Clock</Div> <Div> • 8-Bit Pre-Fetch</Div> <Div> • Burst Length: 8 (Interleave Without Any Limit Sequential With Starting Address “000” Only) 4 With Tccd = 4 Which Does Not Allow Seamless Read Or Write [Either On The Fly Using A12 Or Mrs]</Div> <Div> • Bi-Directional Differential Data Strobe</Div> <Div> • Internal(Self) Calibration : Internal Self Calibration Through Zq Pin (Rzq : 240 Ohm ± 1%)</Div> <Div> • On Die Termination Using Odt Pin</Div> <Div> • Average Refresh Period 7.8Us At Lower Than Tcase 85°C 3.9Us At 85°C ≪ Tcase ≪ 95°C</Div> <Div> • Asynchronous Reset</Div> <Div> • Pcb : Height 1.180” (30.00Mm) Double Sided Component</Div><br />Kingston ValueRAM 8GB (1x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC 204-pin SODIMM Memory Module<br />ValueRAM Kingston's industry standard memory delivers award-winning performance and legendary Kingston reliability. When you know what you want you want ValueRAM.
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