OWC, PC23400, DDR4, ECC, Set, 2933MHz, 288-pin, LRDIMM, Memory Upgrade
Boost your supported Mac Pro's performance with the DDR4 2933 MHz LR-DIMM Memory Upgrade Kit from OWC / Other World Computing. Delivering speeds up to 2933 MHz, this 2 x 64GB kit is a memory upgrade designed to improve your computer's start-up times, overall responsiveness, and ability to handle data-intensive applications. ECC (Error-correcting code) technology enables the modules to detect and correct the most common kinds of internal data corruption. The modules are buffered, feature a CAS latency of 21 and a power rating of 1.2V, and work on systems with 288-pin DIMM slots and a DDR4-enabled chip.Note: Do not mix R-DIMMs and LR-DIMMs. Mixing R-DIMMs and LR-DIMMs will result in a memory error flash of the status indicator light when you turn on the Mac Pro.
- Kit Modules: 2 x 64GB modules
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
- Data Rate: 2933MT/s
- I/O Clock Speed: 1467MHz
- Registration: Registered
- Error Correction: ECC
- Cycle Time: 8-20 ns
- Form Factor: RDIMM
- Type of Memory: DDR4
- PC Speed: 23400
- Timing: CAS = 21.0
- Full Parameters: 21-21-21-32
- Bandwidth: 23.4GB/s
- Pin Count: 288-pin
- Chip Architecture: 8192M x 72
- Printed Circuit Board Type: Low noise 8-layer PCB
- Ambient Temperature: Operating: 32°F to 185°F (0°C to 85°C)
Brand | OWC |
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Condition | New |
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Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7 x 5 x 1.25 |
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