PHS-memory 8GB RAM memory for MSI GT70 2OD811PR DDR3 SO DIMM 1600MHz PC3L-12800S
MSI GT70 2OD811PR, 1 x 8GBPrice in EUR including VAT
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The 8GB RAM memory from PHS-memory is specifically designed for the MSI GT70 2OD811PR model and offers a reliable and powerful expansion of the system memory. With a memory clock frequency of 1600 MHz (PC3L-12800S), this DDR3 SO-DIMM RAM ensures improved system performance and faster response times. The 8 GB memory capacity allows for smooth multitasking and the execution of demanding applications. The RAM is optimized with a voltage of 1.35 volts, contributing to higher energy efficiency. Compatibility with the MSI GT70 2OD811PR ensures easy installation and use, allowing users to enhance their system's performance without complications.
- 100% compatible with MSI GT70 2OD811PR
- Optimized energy efficiency with 1.35 volts
- Enables smooth multitasking
- Fast response times thanks to 1600 MHz clock frequency.
Memory type | DDR3-RAM |
Compatible model | MSI GT70 2OD811PR |
Compatible brand | MSI |
Memory configuration | 1 x 8GB |
Storage clock frequency | 1333 MHz |
Item number | 14222989 |
Manufacturer | PHS-memory |
Category | RAM Model-specific |
Manufacturer no. | SP130174 |
Release date | 13.11.2020 |
Compatible brand | MSI |
Compatible model | MSI GT70 2OD811PR |
Memory configuration | 1 x 8GB |
Memory type | DDR3-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 1333 MHz |
Storage capacity (RAM) per module | 8 GB |
Memory chip | DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) |
Memory form factor | SO-DIMM |
Number of pins | 204x |
Voltage | 1.35 V |
Country of origin | China |
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