32GB (2X16GB Mem Ram For HP/Compaq EliteDesk 800 G3 Series Mini Desk by CMS c108 For Sale

32GB (2X16GB Mem Ram For HP/Compaq EliteDesk 800 G3 Series Mini Desk by CMS c108
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32GB (2X16GB Mem Ram For HP/Compaq EliteDesk 800 G3 Series Mini Desk by CMS c108:
$75.49

  • Memory Type: Non-ECC SODIMM, 260-Pin
  • Speed: DDR4-19200, 2400 MHz
  • 2 Piece Kit
  • Compatible with: HP/Compaq EliteDesk 800 G3 Series Mini Desk
  • Product appearance may vary. Picture for reference only. Limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
  • Computer Memory Solutions guarantees compatibility with models provided in description.

2pc of 16GB DDR4, 2400MHz, Non-ECC, CL17, X8, 1.2V, Unbuffered, SODIMM, 260-pin

Max Capacity: 32GB

Sockets: 2

Lifetime exchange or repair warranty against manufacturing defects by Computer Memory Solutions. Manufactured by Computer Memory Solutions. We don\'t use OEM or Generic Modules to avoid incompatibility. In most cases, you can mix manufacturer parts, however, all memory in the system will run at the slowest performance of the installed modules or CPU/processor capability.

To maximize performance, we recommend that you install your memory modules in matched pairs. A 64-bit Operating System is required to utilize more than 4GB of memory.



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