Memory Modules Upgrade Visual Workstations

March 1, 2001
Engineered as upgrades for Silicon Graphics Visual Workstations, models 230 and 330, a line of modules provides capacities ranging from 128 MB up to 512 MB. The modules are designed to handle Pentium III processors running at speeds from 667 to 800

Engineered as upgrades for Silicon Graphics Visual Workstations, models 230 and 330, a line of modules provides capacities ranging from 128 MB up to 512 MB. The modules are designed to handle Pentium III processors running at speeds from 667 to 800 MHz. Single-unit pricing for the modules is $300 for 128 MB (5A67ER4SCL7T), $600 for the 256 MB (5A37ER4SCL7T, and $1,300 for 512 MB (5A57ER4SDL7T).

Company: CAMINTONN CORP.

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