PC133 memory
[pee-see one-thirty-three mem-uh-ree]
nounpl: PC133 memories
memória PC133
1. A type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) module designed for personal computers, with a bus speed of 133 MHz, commonly used in computers from the late 1990s to early 2000s
My old computer still uses PC133 memory modules for its RAM upgrades.
Meu computador antigo ainda usa módulos de memória PC133 para expansão de RAM.
2. SDRAM memory stick with 133 MHz clock speed, typically available in 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB capacities
Installing PC133 memory in legacy systems requires checking motherboard compatibility.
A instalação de memória PC133 em sistemas antigos requer verificação de compatibilidade com a placa-mãe.
PC133 memory is largely obsolete in both Brazilian and American markets as of the 2020s, appearing primarily in vintage computing communities and retro-computing enthusiasts. The term is purely technical and maintains consistency across all English and Portuguese-speaking regions. Knowledge of this specification is common among IT professionals dealing with legacy systems.
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