Specifications
The memory we’re looking at is part of a dual channel kit aimed at LGA1156 users. It consists of 2x2GB modules making up a 4GB kit. It has low timings and operates as a fairly standard voltage. It’s speed is 1600MHZ, which puts it in line with most common speed DDR3 memory in this day and age.
More information can be found on Exceleram’s website, but for reference, here are the specifications taken from their product sheet.
Specifications:
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[TD]Timings:
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[TD]6-8-7-24
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[TD]Memory Speed:
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[TD]1600MHz
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[TD]Operating Voltage:
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[TD]1.65 V
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[TD]Standard:
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[TD]DDR3
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[TD]Kit:
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[TD]2x2GB Dual Channel
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[TD]Heatsink:
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[TD]Red Culvert
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[TD]EAN Code:
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[TD]4260100427916
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