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Dell A14627647 1GB DDR3-1333MHz UDIMM 1Rx8 CL9 Memory
- 1GB DDR3 SDRAM
- Speed: 1333MHz (PC3-10600)
- Module Type: UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM)
- Configuration: 1Rx8 (Single Rank, 8-bit)
- Latency: CL9
- Voltage: Typically 1.5V
- Designed for Dell systems
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Product Overview
This Dell memory module offers 1GB of DDR3 RAM, operating at a speed of 1333MHz. It is designed as a UDIMM with a 1Rx8 configuration and CL9 latency, suitable for various Dell systems requiring reliable memory upgrades.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 1GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Speed | 1333MHz |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Rank | 1Rx8 |
| CAS Latency | CL9 |
| Voltage | 1.5V |
Product Description
The Dell A14627647 is a 1GB DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module engineered to enhance the performance and responsiveness of compatible Dell computer systems. Operating at a frequency of 1333MHz, it provides a significant boost for multitasking and demanding applications compared to older memory standards. This module features a 1Rx8 organization, indicating a single rank with eight memory chips per rank. This configuration is common for standard desktop and server memory, offering a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness. The CAS Latency (CL) of 9 signifies the number of clock cycles required for the memory to respond to a request, contributing to its overall speed and efficiency. Designed with reliability and compatibility in mind, the A14627647 adheres to industry standards for DDR3 memory, ensuring seamless integration into systems that support this type of RAM. It is an ideal component for users looking to upgrade their existing Dell workstations or servers to meet the growing demands of modern software and operating systems.


