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Default Centon Electronics Releases New, High Density Server Memory

Centon Electronics is proud to announce the release of a high density memory upgrade. Centon is rolling out a 16 GB ECC Registered DIMM that comes in a single module or in kit of two 8 GB's. This high powered module comes in a VLP and LP form which reaches a voltage of 1.35. This family of DDR3 products is available in a 240 pin and 204 pin SODIM. These high density DDR3 memory modules range from Non-ECC to ECC to ECC Registered.

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