Mac Pro 5.1 Tower RAM memory 2010-2012 1066Mhz DDR3 PC3-8500 EEC 8GB (4GB x2) For Sale

Mac Pro 5.1 Tower RAM memory 2010-2012 1066Mhz DDR3 PC3-8500 EEC 8GB (4GB x2)
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Mac Pro 5.1 Tower RAM memory 2010-2012 1066Mhz DDR3 PC3-8500 EEC 8GB (4GB x2) :
$27.00

Sold as a pair.Verify these will work in your computer. These are verified and tested on a 5.1 mid 2010 Mac pro 2.8 quad core tower.4GB DDR3 ECC 1066MHz Memory for Early 2009 to Mid 2010 Mac Pro 4.1 and 5.1(8-Core and 4-Core)240 Pin chip
DDR3 1066
Information from Kingston:

4GB DDR3 ECC 1066MHz SDRAM for Early 2009 to Mid 2010 Mac Pro Models 4.1 and 5.1 quad-core and 8-core. Contains one (2) 4GB ECC SDRAM memory modules that are specifically designed and SPD configured for the Nehelam and Westmere Mac Pro Models (3rd Generation). This ECC DIMM includes the Apple Specified Thermal EPROM Sensor that is compatible with the latest Apple firmware Specifications: Total Capacity: 4GB Bus Speed: DDR3-1066MHz (PC3-8500) Form Factor: ECC DIMM, Dual Rank, Unbuffered No. of Pins: 240 Voltage: 1.5V CAS Latency: 7-7-7-20 Cycle Time: 5ns Bandwidth: 8.5GB/s ROHS Certified




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