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| Product Overview |
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The Hynix 8GB DDR2 PC2-5300 ECC 2Rx4 Memory Module offers reliable, error-correcting memory support designed specifically for servers and workstations using DDR2 technology. It fits into systems that require registered ECC modules running at 667MHz, ensuring data integrity and system stability in professional environments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Hynix |
| Part Number | HMP31GP7AFR4C-Y5 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Memory Capacity | 8GB |
| Memory Technology | DDR2 |
| Module Type | RDIMM |
| RAM Standard | PC2-5300 |
| Pin Count | 240-Pin |
| Error Correction | ECC (Registered) |
| Rank | 2Rx4 |
| Voltage | 1.8V |
| Performance | |
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| Bus Speed | 667MHz |
| Bandwidth | 5300 MB/s |
| Native Speed | DDR2-667 (667MHz) |
| CAS | 5 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 0.50 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Product Description |
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This 8GB DDR2 memory module is built to provide reliable performance in servers and high-end workstations. Running at 667MHz, it meets the PC2-5300 standard and includes ECC (Error-Correcting Code) to detect and correct data corruption, which is crucial for critical computing tasks. The 2Rx4 rank configuration supports stable operation under demanding workloads. Often found in enterprise environments, this module is ideal for IT professionals looking to upgrade or maintain robust memory capacity in legacy systems that require DDR2 technology with error correction. It ensures data integrity and system stability where uptime is essential. Key Features
Memory modules like this are typically deployed in older generation servers and workstations where maintaining reliable memory performance is critical. They play a vital role in minimizing system crashes caused by memory errors and help extend the service life of computing infrastructure. |