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Axiom 12Gb Ddr3-1066 Udimm Kit (6 X 2Gb)

  • Regular price $221.42

Vendor: Axiom

Type: Memory (RAM)

Sku: WBEEAB002RCO6Z4

Availability: In Stock


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Axiom 12Gb Ddr3-1066 Udimm Kit (6 X 2Gb)

$221.42

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What type of memory is the Axiom 12GB DDR3-1066 UDIMM Kit? A: This is a DDR3 SDRAM memory module. It operates at a speed of one thousand sixty-six megahertz, ensuring efficient performance.
  • Q: How many memory modules are included in the kit? A: The kit includes six memory modules, each with a capacity of two gigabytes. This totals to twelve gigabytes of memory.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the memory modules? A: Each memory module measures one hundred eighty millimeters in length and is designed for a standard two hundred forty-pin DIMM slot.
  • Q: Is this memory compatible with HP computers? A: Yes, this memory kit is compatible with specific HP models like KX744AV and NP331AV. It is designed for seamless integration with these systems.
  • Q: Can I use this memory kit for gaming? A: Yes, this memory kit is suitable for gaming applications. Its speed and capacity provide the necessary performance for gaming and multitasking.
  • Q: How do I install the Axiom memory kit? A: To install, ensure your computer is powered off, then open the case and insert the memory modules into the DIMM slots. Press down firmly until they click into place.
  • Q: Is this memory kit suitable for a beginner to install? A: Yes, this memory kit is beginner-friendly. Installation involves simple steps, and many guides are available to assist new users.
  • Q: What should I do if the memory doesn't work after installation? A: If the memory doesn't work, first check if it is properly seated in the DIMM slots. Ensure the motherboard supports DDR3 memory and try reseating the modules.
  • Q: How do I care for my memory modules? A: Care should include avoiding static electricity by grounding yourself before handling the modules. Store them in an anti-static bag if not in use.
  • Q: What is the warranty on the Axiom memory kit? A: The Axiom memory kit typically comes with a limited lifetime warranty. This covers defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Q: Is the Axiom memory kit safe for my computer? A: Yes, the memory kit is safe and designed to meet industry standards. It is non-ECC and unbuffered, suitable for a wide range of applications.
  • Q: Can this memory kit be used in a desktop and a laptop? A: No, this memory kit is designed for desktop computers. It uses a DIMM format, which is not compatible with laptop memory slots.
  • Q: What if I need to return the memory kit? A: You can return the memory kit if it is within the return policy period. Ensure it is in original packaging and unused to qualify for a full refund.
  • Q: How does this memory compare to other types? A: Compared to DDR4, DDR3 is slower and has lower bandwidth. However, DDR3 is sufficient for many standard computing tasks and older systems.
  • Q: Is this memory upgradeable? A: Yes, this memory can be upgraded. Check your motherboard's specifications to determine the maximum supported memory capacity.

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