PHS-memory 8GB RAM memory for Terra PC-Home 5000 (1001233) DDR3 UDIMM 1600MHz PC3-12800U
Terra PC-Home 5000 (1001233), 1 x 8GBPrice in EUR including VAT
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The 8GB RAM memory from PHS-memory is specifically designed for the Terra PC-Home 5000 (1001233) and offers a reliable and powerful memory upgrade. With a memory clock frequency of 1600 MHz (PC3-12800U), this DDR3 UDIMM RAM enhances system performance and enables smooth multitasking. The unbuffered RAM is easy to install and provides high compatibility with the corresponding PC model. The 8 GB memory capacity per module allows for efficient execution of demanding applications and improves the overall performance of the system. This RAM is an ideal choice for users looking to optimize the performance of their Terra PCs.
- Compatible with Terra PC-Home 5000 (1001233)
- Memory clock frequency of 1600 MHz for improved performance
- Unbuffered RAM for easy installation
- DDR3 RAM with 240 pins for high compatibility.
Compatible brand | Terra |
RAM for model | Terra PC-Home 5000 (1001233) |
Memory configuration | 1 x 8GB |
Memory type | DDR3-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 1600 MHz |
RAM buffer | Unbuffered |
Item number | 14268826 |
Manufacturer | PHS-memory |
Category | RAM Model-specific |
Manufacturer no. | SP319847 |
Release date | 14-11-2020 |
Compatible brand | Terra |
RAM for model | Terra PC-Home 5000 (1001233) |
Memory configuration | 1 x 8GB |
Memory type | DDR3-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 1600 MHz |
Storage capacity (RAM) per module | 8 GB |
Memory chip | LPDDR3 |
Number of pins | 240x |
RAM buffer | Unbuffered |
Voltage | 1.50 V |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 81,33 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 2,07 |
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