DIMM Container Frames
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Store DIMMs in minimal space. I tested this model only with DDR4 DIMMs. Type A supports simple DIMMs, Type B supports DIMMs with chip mounted to end. DIMMs with cooler or DIMMs more than 6mm in thickness are not supported. 1. Lay down one container part on table, then put DIMMs on it. 2. Align DIMMs spacing by the jig, cover them with another container part. 3. Fix them with rubber bands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql8l7XketUU DIMM Memory Storage Parts This product was created to store 100 or more DDR4 memory modules in a high-density storage box. I designed it because I needed to store a large number of memory modules at work. Type A is the standard version, and Type B is for DIMMs with chips mounted on the end. DIMMs with coolers or those thicker than 6mm are not supported. 1. Place one part on the table, then insert the DIMMs into it. 2. Use a jig to align the spacing of the DIMMs, and then place another part on top. 3. Secure them with rubber bands.
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