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Joytech 16 MB Memory Expansion Station PS2

Joytech 16 MB Memory Expansion Station PS2
Introducing a new concept in PS2 memory management. The Joytech 16 MB Memory Station works in conjunction with any standard official PS2 memory card, and provides an extra 16 MB of memory. Simply open up the concealed door on the front of the Memory Station, and insert your standard official memory card. No complicated CDs, no problems, just 16 MB of uncompressed grade one flash Memory for rock solid saves each and every time. When used in conjunction with the official 8 MB memory card, the Memory Station boosts the storage to a whopping 24 MB.



HP A1310N CPU w/ 2.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 3700+ Processor
HP A1310N CPU w/ 2.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 3700+ Processor
Processor; AMD Athlon 64 3700+ Processor with Enhanced Virus Protection Processor Speed; 2.2GHz Cache; 1MB L2 Cache Bus Speed; 2000MHz System Bus Memory; 1.0GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM memory (2x512 for ultimate performance) (expandable to 4GB) Hard Drive; 200GB 7200RPM Serial ATA hard drive Optical Drive; Double Layer 16X DVDR/RW drive with CD writer capabilities and LightScribe Technology 16x DVD+R, 8x DVD-R,DVD-R, 4x DVDRW, 2.4x DVD+R DL, 16x DVD-ROM, 40x CDR, 24x CDRW, 40x CD-ROM Includes 1 blank HP LightScribe CD-R disc Video Graphics; ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Graphics with up to 256MB shared video memory Network Interface; 10/100BaseT network interface Sound; Integrated audio, 6 speaker configurable Fax/Modem; 56k modem Memory Slots; DIMM (184-pin, DDR) (two available) Expansion Slots; 3 PCI slots (2 available), 1 PCI Express slot (available) Expansion Bays; 2 external 5.25"(one available), 1 external 3.5" (one available), 1 internal 3.5" (occupied) External Ports; Front panel 9-in-1 memory card reader supports Smart Media, xD, MultiMedia Card, Secure Digital (SD), Compact Flash I, Compact Flash II, Micro Drive, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro ,7 USB 2.0



Memory card - A memory card or flash memory card is a solid-state electronic flash memory data storage devices used with digital cameras, handheld and laptop computers, telephones, music players, video game consoles, and other electronics. They offer high re-recordability, power-free storage, small form factor, and rugged environmental specifications.

Memory expansion - A memory expansion is a hardware part that can be used to boost memory on a certain device. Some examples are the Nintendo 64 Memory Expansion that allowed for better graphics.

Expansion card - An expansion card in computing is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an expansion slot of a computer motherboard to add additional functionality to a computer system.

Nexus Memory Card - The Nexus Memory Card is an accessory built and designed for the Sega Dreamcast. It holds four times the amount a VMU unit holds (4 Megabytes / 800 Blocks).



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