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Dell A59005890 1GB DDR3-1333MHz UDIMM 1Rx8 CL9 Memory
- Capacity: 1GB
- Type: DDR3
- Form Factor: UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM)
- Speed: 1333MHz
- Rank: 1Rx8 (Single Rank x8)
- CAS Latency: CL9
- Voltage: Typically 1.5V
- ECC Support: No (standard for UDIMMs)
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Product Overview
This Dell 1GB DDR3 UDIMM memory module operates at 1333MHz with a CL9 latency. It is designed for standard desktop and workstation systems.
Technical Information
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Capacity | 1GB |
| Speed | 1333MHz |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
Additional Specifications
| Module Configuration | 1Rx8 |
| CAS Latency | CL9 |
| Voltage | 1.5V |
| Error Correction | Non-ECC |
Product Description
The Dell A59005890 is a 1GB DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module, suitable for standard desktop computers, workstations, and other systems that utilize non-ECC memory. It operates at a speed of 1333MHz, offering a good balance of performance and compatibility for everyday computing tasks and general business applications. The UDIMM form factor is the most common type of RAM found in consumer-grade PCs. This module is a single-rank (1Rx8) configuration, meaning it has memory chips on one side of the PCB, organized in a single rank. This is typical for lower-capacity modules. It features a CAS Latency (CL) of 9, indicating the number of clock cycles required to access a particular column of data. This latency is standard for DDR3 memory operating at this speed. Designed for systems that do not require error correction, this UDIMM is a cost-effective solution for upgrading memory capacity or replacing faulty modules in compatible machines. It operates at the standard DDR3 voltage of 1.5V. Compatibility should be verified with the specific motherboard or system manufacturer's specifications, as not all systems support all memory types or speeds.



