PHS-memory 8GB RAM memory for Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5) DDR3 SO DIMM 1600MHz
Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5), 1 x 8GBPrice in EUR including VAT
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The 8GB RAM memory from PHS-memory is specifically designed for the Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5) and offers a reliable and powerful upgrade to the system's memory. With a memory clock frequency of 1600 MHz and the DDR3 SO-DIMM form factor, this RAM is ideally suited for the demands of modern applications. The 8GB capacity enhances multitasking capabilities and ensures smooth operation even during intensive applications. The memory operates efficiently at a voltage of 1.35 volts, contributing to system stability. Compatibility with the Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5) ensures easy installation and immediate use without any additional adjustments.
- 100% compatible with Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5)
- Memory clock frequency of 1600 MHz for optimal performance
- Energy-efficient with a voltage of 1.35 volts
- LPDDR3 chips for improved stability and performance.
Memory type | DDR3-RAM |
Compatible model | Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5) |
Compatible brand | Lenovo |
Memory configuration | 1 x 8GB |
Storage clock frequency | 1600 MHz |
Item number | 14271621 |
Manufacturer | PHS-memory |
Category | RAM Model-specific |
Manufacturer no. | SP168349 |
Release date | 14/11/2020 |
Compatible brand | Lenovo |
Compatible model | Lenovo IdeaPad G70-35 (80Q5) |
Memory configuration | 1 x 8GB |
Memory type | DDR3-RAM |
Storage clock frequency | 1600 MHz |
Storage capacity (RAM) per module | 8 GB |
Memory chip | DDR3L-1600 |
Memory form factor | SO-DIMM |
Number of pins | 204 x |
Voltage | 1.35 V |
Country of origin | China |
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