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Hypertec 1GB PC133 REG SDRAM DIMM Memory Module

Hypertec 1GB DIMM (PC133 REG) (Legacy) memory module. 1 x 1 GB SDR SDRA. Increase your computer's performance and storage capacity with this high-quality memory module

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Hypertec is a computer hardware and software company that produces a wide range of products for personal and business use. They offer a variety of services, including technical support, repairs, and custom builds. Hypertec is known for their high-quality products and customer service.
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Hypertec's 1GB PC133 (Legacy) memory module is a 1 x 1 GB SDR SDRAM with a 133 MHz clock speed, suitable for older PCs and servers.
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