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HP - PQ06270628 512MB 100-Pin DDR SDRAM DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module
- Capacity: 512MB
- Type: DDR SDRAM
- Form Factor: DIMM
- Interface: 100-Pin
- Used for system memory expansion
- Standard voltage and timings for DDR memory
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Product Overview
The HP PQ06270628 is a 512MB DDR SDRAM DIMM memory module. It is designed for use in compatible computer systems to expand memory capacity. This module utilizes a 100-pin interface for data transfer.
Technical Information
| Model | PQ06270628 |
| Brand | HP |
| Capacity | 512MB |
Additional Specifications
| Type | DDR SDRAM |
| Form Factor | DIMM |
| Pins | 100-Pin |
Product Description
The HP PQ06270628 is a 512 Megabyte (MB) Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR SDRAM) Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM). This memory module is designed to enhance the performance and multitasking capabilities of compatible computer systems by increasing the available system RAM. With 512MB of capacity, it provides a noticeable boost for applications that require more memory resources. This DIMM utilizes a 100-pin interface, which is standard for certain types of DDR memory modules, ensuring compatibility with motherboards and systems that support this specific pin configuration. DDR SDRAM technology allows for data transfer on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, effectively doubling the data throughput compared to older SDR SDRAM, leading to improved overall system responsiveness. The PQ06270628 module is intended for use as a component within a larger computer system, such as a desktop or workstation, where memory upgrades are supported. By adding this module, users can expect smoother operation when running multiple applications simultaneously, faster loading times for programs and files, and an improved user experience, especially in memory-intensive tasks.



