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Hynix HMCG78AGBUA081N 16GB PC5-44800 non-ECC UDIMM Memory
- Capacity: 16GB
- Type: PC5-44800 UDIMM
- Speed: 44800 MT/s (equivalent to DDR5-44800)
- Latency: Not explicitly stated, but typical for DDR5
- Configuration: Likely 1Rx8 or 2Rx8
- ECC: Non-ECC
- Form Factor: UDIMM
- Manufacturer: Hynix
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Product Overview
The Hynix HMCG78AGBUA081N is a 16GB PC5-44800 non-ECC UDIMM memory module. It offers a substantial capacity increase for compatible systems, operating at a speed of 44800 MT/s.
Technical Information
| Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
| Capacity | 16GB |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 44800 MT/s |
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Voltage | 1.1V (Typical) |
Product Description
This Hynix 16GB memory module, identified by the part number HMCG78AGBUA081N, is designed to enhance the performance and multitasking capabilities of compatible computing systems. Operating under the PC5-44800 standard, it signifies a DDR5 memory type with a data transfer rate of 44800 MT/s, providing significantly higher bandwidth than previous DDR generations. The UDIMM form factor makes it suitable for standard desktop and server motherboards that do not require registered memory. As a non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code) module, this memory is generally intended for consumer-grade desktops or specific server environments where ECC functionality is not a critical requirement. The 16GB capacity offers a substantial boost for users running memory-intensive applications, gaming, or handling large datasets. Hynix is a well-respected manufacturer known for producing reliable and high-quality memory components. The integration of this Hynix module can lead to improved system responsiveness, faster application loading times, and smoother overall operation, especially when upgrading from lower-capacity or older DDR modules. It represents a cost-effective way to increase a system's memory footprint and unlock its full performance potential within the DDR5 ecosystem.



