MAR3E186DT4G18

               

 
Compatibility
 
Heat Spreader
No
Memory Configuration
Single
Memory Type
DDR3 ECC
Package Memory Format
DDR3 ECC
Package Memory Pin
 
Performance Profile
none
UPC
846651025630
Memory Size
4GB
SPD Latency
13-13-13-32
SPD Speed
 
SPD Voltage
 
Speed Rating
PC3-14900
Tested Latency
   13-13-13-32
Tested Speed
 
Tested Voltage
1.5V

 

Awards

Model Name Model Identifier Subfamily Order No Model No Processor
Mac Pro "Quad Core" 3.7 (Late 2013) MacPro6,1 Late 2013 ME253LL/A A1481 (EMC 2630) 3.7 GHz Q. Core Xeon E5-1620v2
Mac Pro "Six Core" 3.5 (Late 2013) MacPro6,1 Late 2013 MD878LL/A A1481 (EMC 2630) 3.5 GHz 6 Core Xeon E5-1650v2
Mac Pro "Twelve Core" 2.7 (Late 2013) MacPro6,1 Late 2013 BTO/CTO A1481 (EMC 2630) 2.7 GHz 12 Core Xeon E5-2697v2
Mac Pro "Eight Core" 3.0 (Late 2013) MacPro6,1 Late 2013 BTO/CTO A1481 (EMC 2630) 3.0 GHz 8 Core Xeon E5-1680v2

Memory Module Installation

The installation of memory modules is a quick and easy process. No matter the type of your memory or computer, this installation guide will help you get your new iRam Technology memory up and running.

Step 1: Shut down your computer. Locate the memory expansion slots on your motherboard or notebook.

(Please refer to computer Manufacturer Manual)

Step 2: Please follow all precautions for handling electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive devices..

Step 3: Push open the retainer clips (as illustrated in Image 3).

Step 4: Memory modules fit one way only; align the notch in the memory module's gold pins with the notch in the memory installation slot. Push firmly on the top of the module until it is properly seated. The retainer clips will ease into the notches at either horizontal edge of the modules.

Step 5: Installation complete! Your computer is now iRam Technology enhanced.

 

 

 

 

 

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