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Hynix HMT325U6CFR8C-H9N0AA 2GB DDR3-1333MHz PC3-10600 non-ECC Unbuffered CL9 240-Pin UDIMM 1.35V Low...
- Capacity: 2GB
- Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM
- Speed: 1333MHz (PC3-10600)
- Latency: CL9
- Form Factor: 240-Pin UDIMM
- ECC: Non-ECC
- Buffering: Unbuffered
- Voltage: 1.35V (Low Voltage)
- Brand: Hynix
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Product Overview
The Hynix HMT325U6CFR8C-H9N0AA is a 2GB DDR3 SDRAM module designed for desktop computers and servers. It operates at a speed of 1333MHz (PC3-10600) and features CL9 latency. This module is non-ECC, unbuffered, and uses a 240-pin UDIMM form factor with a low voltage requirement of 1.35V.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Speed | 1333MHz |
| Module Type | PC3-10600 |
| Latency | CL9 |
| Pin Count | 240-Pin |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | UDIMM |
| ECC | Non-ECC |
| Buffering | Unbuffered |
| Voltage | 1.35V |
| Brand | Hynix |
Product Description
The Hynix HMT325U6CFR8C-H9N0AA is a 2GB DDR3 memory module designed to enhance the performance of compatible desktop computers and servers. With a speed rating of 1333MHz (PC3-10600), it provides a significant boost in data processing capabilities compared to older memory technologies. This module is specified as non-ECC (Error-Correcting Code) and unbuffered, making it suitable for standard desktop systems where data integrity checks are not critical at the module level. The CL9 CAS Latency indicates the timing of memory operations, contributing to its overall responsiveness. Utilizing a 240-pin UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM) form factor, it is compatible with motherboards that support DDR3 memory. The low voltage operation of 1.35V contributes to reduced power consumption and heat generation, aligning with modern energy-efficient computing standards.


