PHS-memory RAM suitable for Asus VivoBook P1701JA-BX120R
Asus VivoBook P1701JA-BX120R, 1 x 32GBPrice in EUR including VAT
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The PHS-memory 32GB RAM is specifically designed for the Asus VivoBook P1701JA-BX120R and offers optimal performance for demanding applications. With a storage capacity of 32 GB, this DDR4 SO-DIMM RAM enables enhanced multitasking capabilities and faster data processing. The high clock frequency of 3200 MHz ensures efficient use of system resources, which is particularly beneficial for graphics-intensive applications and gaming. The RAM operates at a voltage of 1.2 volts, contributing to lower energy consumption and extending the device's lifespan. The module's 260 pins ensure easy installation and compatibility with the Asus VivoBook P1701JA-BX120R.
- 32GB storage capacity for improved multitasking capabilities
- DDR4 RAM for faster data processing
- Clock frequency of 3200 MHz for optimal performance
- Energy-efficient with a voltage of 1.2 volts.
Compatible brand | ASUS |
RAM for model | Asus VivoBook P1701JA-BX120R |
Memory configuration | 1 x 32GB |
Memory type | DDR4-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 3200 MHz |
Item number | 22351233 |
Manufacturer | PHS-memory |
Category | RAM Model-specific |
Manufacturer no. | SP409899 |
Release date | 16.9.2022 |
Compatible brand | ASUS |
RAM for model | Asus VivoBook P1701JA-BX120R |
Memory configuration | 1 x 32GB |
Memory type | DDR4-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 3200 MHz |
Storage capacity (RAM) per module | 32 GB |
Memory chip | DDR4 |
Memory form factor | SO-DIMM |
Number of pins | 260x |
Voltage | 1.20 V |
CO₂ emissions | 81,33 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 2,03 |
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