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Crucial 4GB 2133MHz DDR4 PC4-17000

Crucial 4GB 2133MHz DDR4 PC4-17000 CL15 Single Ranked x8 based NON-ECC 1.2V 512Meg x 64
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  • SKU: MEMDIM-359
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Crucial 4GB 2133 M Hz DDR4 PC4-17000 CL15 Single Ranked x 8 based NON-ECC 1.2V 512 Meg x 64

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NON-ECC - Does not have error correcting code
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