Electronics : Transcend - Memory - 256 MB - DIMM 184-pin - DDR - 400 MHz / PC3200 - CL2.5 - 2.6 V - unbuffered - non-ECC

Transcend - Memory - 256 MB - DIMM 184-pin - DDR - 400 MHz / PC3200 - CL2.5 - 2.6 V - unbuffered - non-ECC

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Transcend
EAN: 0760557789802
Label: TRANSCEND
Manufacturer: TRANSCEND
Model: TS32MLD64V4F3
Publisher: TRANSCEND
Sales Rank: 151786
Studio: TRANSCEND
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


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Transcend offers fully compatible products for proprietary needs, and is now one of the world's top three proprietary memory manufacturers. The company has earned its reputation as the strongest source for a range of designs, including memory for workstations, servers, routers, TV games, digital cameras, printers, MP3 players, and fax machines. Transcend guarantees to deliver designs compatible with the customers' systems.This memory is designed for the following systems:ABIT KD7-B/G/S;ASUS A7V8X;Gigabyte GA-8SG800;Gigabyte GA-7VAX1394;Gigabyte G-MAX XA3CB;Gigabyte GA-8SQ800/Ultra/Ultra2 (GA-SINXP1394);TYAN Trinity KT400 (S2495).

















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