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Black BD4G667MDF17 Diamond 4GB DDR2-667MHz UDIMM 2Rx8 CL5 Memory
- Capacity: 4GB
- Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
- Speed: 667MHz
- Form Factor: UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM)
- Pin Configuration: 240-pin
- Latency: CL5
- Rank: 2Rx8 (Dual Rank x8)
- ECC Support: Non-ECC
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Product Overview
The Black BD4G667MDF17 Diamond is a 4GB DDR2 SDRAM module for standard computing needs. It operates at 667MHz with a CL5 latency and features a 2Rx8 configuration, suitable for upgrading desktops and entry-level servers.
Technical Information
| Memory Size | 4GB |
| Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
| Speed | 667MHz |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
Additional Specifications
| CAS Latency | CL5 |
| Rank | 2Rx8 |
| Voltage | 1.8V (Typical) |
| ECC Support | Non-ECC |
Product Description
This 4GB DDR2 UDIMM memory module, SKU BD4G667MDF17, is designed to enhance the performance of desktop computers and entry-level servers. As an Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM), it does not include the onboard register found in RDIMMs, making it suitable for systems that can directly handle the memory controller's load. This configuration is common in consumer-grade motherboards and some basic workstations. The module operates at a DDR2 speed of 667MHz, offering a noticeable improvement in application responsiveness and multitasking capabilities compared to older DDR memory standards. The 2Rx8 configuration signifies dual rank operation with an x8 data width per rank, which can improve memory bandwidth utilization by allowing the memory controller to access different memory banks more efficiently. With a CAS latency of CL5, this memory module provides a balance between speed and stability for everyday computing tasks. It is a straightforward and cost-effective way to upgrade systems that support DDR2 memory, providing more capacity for running modern software, handling larger datasets, and improving overall system fluidity. It does not support ECC functionality.



