- 8GB DDR3 1333MHz Dual Channel kit
- Suitable for Intel and AMD based motherboards
- Timings 9-9-9-24, 1.5V
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- 8GB DDR3 PC3-10666 Dual channel kit 2x4GB
- 1333MHz CL9 (9-9-9-24)
- For Intel Sandy Bridge platform
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- 32GB G.Skill RipjawsZ Series Memory kit
- Quad2 channel kit = 8x 4GB modules
- DDR3 2133MHz
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- Two matched 8GB modules, operating at 1600MHz (DDR3-1600)
- Engineered specifically with PC gamers and overclockers in mind
- CL9 memory latency - full timings 9-9-9-24-2N at 1.5V
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- 8GB DDR3 dual channel kit - 2x 4GB modules
- 1866MHz memory speed, PC3-14900
- 240-pin DDR3 desktop memory modules
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- 8GB DDR3 1066MHz Dual Channel kit
- Suitable for Intel and AMD based motherboards
- Timings 7-7-7-18, 1.5V, PC3-8500 specification
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- 8GB DDR3 1600MHz memory upgrade kit
- G.Skill NT DDR3 Series
- 2x4GB modules
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- PC/Server 16 GB DDR3
- 240-pin DIMM 1 x 16 GB
- CAS latency: 9
- JEDEC standard 1.5V ± 0.075V power supply
- Low Voltage models: JEDEC standard 1.35V (1.28V~1.45V)
- power supply
- PC/Server 16 GB DDR3 1600 MHz Dual-channel
- 240-pin DIMM 2 x 8 GB
- CAS latency: 10
Ships in 6 days
IN STOCK - ships in 6 days
At MemoryC we have multiple warehouses. This product is available to be transferred to the warehouse nearest your location, and is estimated to ship within 6 days from your order.
- 4GB Kingston memory module
- Single 1x4GB
- DDR3 1800MHz
Ships in 10 days
IN STOCK - ships in 10 days
At MemoryC we have multiple warehouses. This product is available to be transferred to the warehouse nearest your location, and is estimated to ship within 10 days from your order.
DDR3 RAM memory is an older type of computer memory for desktop computers. We carry DDR3 SDRAM and DDR3 memory modules from leading brands like Corsair, G.Skill, Crucial, GeIL, Kingston and other recognized brands. The DDR3 RAM sticks we have for sale is available as single memory modules and also a "kits" containing two or four modules. Adding any of these DDR3 memory modules to a desktop system will instantly boost the performance. Remember that the different types of DDR RAM cannot be mixed; DDR3 RAM sticks can only be added to systems and motherboards that are designed for DDR3. This memory type is available in various speeds, depending on which system they are intended for - the "mainstream" speeds are typically 1600MHz and 2400Mhz, but other speeds are available for systems that require different speeds.