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 Kingston 64MB PC100 168-pin DIMM
for ASUS/ASmobile P6000 Series Notebook

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Price: £35.99

  
Mfr Part No: KVR100X64SC2/64
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Detailed Specifications

Brand: Kingston
Part No: KIN1-APPP60-64-01
Kingston datasheet (PDF) available
Pieces in kit: 1
Speed: PC100  More Info
Technology: PC100 SDRAM
ECC: No
CAS Latency: CL2
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Voltage: 3.3V
Form Factor: 168-pin DIMM
Configuration: 8-chip 4Mbit x 16-bit What is a Rank?
Series: ValueRam
Warranty: Lifetime

RamCity guarantee the above Kingston 64MB ValueRam 168-pin DIMM is fully compatible with your ASUS/ASmobile P Series Notebook P6000 Series.

This is a genuine Kingston Memory component, and is backed by a Lifetime replacement warranty against defects.

Many other memory module companies use a generic module for a variety of systems, and may encourage you to purchase a cheaper module for your system. Kingston takes design to a higher level and manufactures system specific memory.

This means the design is customized to meet the strict memory specifications that ASUS/ASmobile insist upon. The design is fine-tuned to match the timing of the P Series Notebook P6000 Series model, to reduce noise and heat, and allow for the most efficient communication between the memory and the CPU. Kingston also tests the module in the system using popular applications, operating systems and the original equipment manufacturer's diagnostic program.


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Specifications
Kingston Configurator Information

Standard Memory:
16MB (Non-removable)

Maximum Memory:
144MB

Expansion:
2 Sockets

CPU/Chipset:
Intel Pentium II 166 MHz
Intel Pentium II 366 MHz

Upgrade Path:
Virtually any configuration up to 144MB can be reached using any combination of Kingston's 32 and 64MB modules.

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