PHS-memory 2GB RAM memory for Dell Precision 390 DDR2 UDIMM 800MHz PC2-6400U
Dell Precision 390, 1 x 2GBPrice in EUR including VAT
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The 2GB RAM memory from PHS-memory is specifically designed for the Dell Precision 390, providing a reliable and powerful memory upgrade. With a memory capacity of 2 GB and a clock speed of 800 MHz (PC2-6400U), this DDR2 UDIMM RAM is an ideal solution for users looking to enhance their system's performance. The unbuffered RAM is easy to install and improves system responsiveness, especially in multitasking applications. Compatibility with the Dell Precision 390 ensures that this memory can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems without the need for additional adjustments. Operating at a voltage of 1.8 volts, this RAM works efficiently and contributes to system stability.
- Compatible with Dell Precision 390
- DDR2 RAM with 800 MHz clock speed
- Unbuffered U-DIMM form factor
- 240 pins for easy installation.
Compatible brand | Dell |
RAM for model | Dell Precision 390 |
Memory configuration | 1 x 2GB |
Memory type | DDR2-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 800 MHz |
Item number | 14267912 |
Manufacturer | PHS-memory |
Category | RAM Model-specific |
Manufacturer no. | SP100621 |
Release date | 14.11.2020 |
Compatible brand | Dell |
RAM for model | Dell Precision 390 |
Memory configuration | 1 x 2GB |
Hardware application range | Server / Workstation |
Memory type | DDR2-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 800 MHz |
Storage capacity (RAM) per module | 2 GB |
Memory form factor | DIMM |
Number of pins | 240x |
Voltage | 1.80 V |
CO₂ emissions | 81,33 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 2,03 |
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