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Dell A22627741 1GB DDR3-1333MHz UDIMM 1Rx8 CL9 Memory
- Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Capacity: 1GB
- Form Factor: UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM)
- Speed: 1333MHz (PC3-10600)
- Rank: 1Rx8
- CAS Latency: CL9
- Voltage: 1.5V (standard for DDR3)
- ECC: No (Unbuffered DIMMs typically do not support ECC)
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Product Overview
The Dell A22627741 is a 1GB DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module. It operates at a speed of 1333MHz and features a 1Rx8 rank configuration with CL9 timings.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Memory Module |
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | A22627741 |
| Memory Technology | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Capacity | 1GB |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 1333MHz |
| Module Type | UDIMM |
| Rank | 1Rx8 |
| CAS Latency | CL9 |
Product Description
The Dell A22627741 is a 1GB DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module, designed for use in desktop computers and workstations that support DDR3 memory. Operating at a frequency of 1333MHz, this module provides a standard level of performance for everyday computing tasks, multitasking, and general application usage. This UDIMM features a 1Rx8 configuration, indicating a single rank of memory chips, with each chip having an 8-bit data width. Unbuffered DIMMs are characterized by their direct connection to the memory controller without an intermediate register, which generally results in lower latency but limits the maximum memory capacity and the number of modules that can be installed compared to RDIMMs. This type of memory is common in consumer-grade PCs and entry-level servers. With a CAS Latency (CL) of 9, the A22627741 offers a balance between speed and timing for reliable operation. This module is suitable for upgrading existing systems or for building new systems where a modest amount of DDR3 memory is required. It's important to ensure system compatibility, as DDR3 UDIMMs are not backward or forward compatible with other DDR generations.


