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Hynix HMT41GU7MFR8C-PBN0 8GB DDR3-1600MHz UDIMM 2Rx8 CL11 Memory
- 8GB DDR3 memory capacity
- 1600MHz (PC3-12800) speed
- Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) form factor
- 2Rx8 configuration (Dual Rank, x8 data width)
- CL11 latency
- Compatible with DDR3-compatible motherboards and systems
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Product Overview
The Hynix HMT41GU7MFR8C-PBN0 is an 8GB DDR3 UDIMM memory module. It operates at 1600MHz with a CL11 latency and features a 2Rx8 configuration, suitable for servers and workstations.
Technical Information
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Speed | 1600MHz (PC3-12800) |
| Form Factor | UDIMM (Unbuffered DIMM) |
Additional Specifications
| Rank | 2Rx8 (Dual Rank) |
| Latency | CL11 |
| Brand | Hynix |
Product Description
The Hynix HMT41GU7MFR8C-PBN0 is an 8GB DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM (UDIMM) memory module, engineered for reliable performance in server and workstation environments. It operates at a speed of 1600MHz (PC3-12800), providing efficient data throughput for a variety of applications. The module's specifications are designed to meet the demands of modern computing tasks, ensuring smooth multitasking and application responsiveness. This memory module features a 2Rx8 configuration, meaning it is dual-ranked with eight memory chips per rank. This configuration is common in server memory and can contribute to improved performance in systems that support it. The CAS Latency (CL) is rated at 11, which is a standard timing for DDR3 memory operating at this speed, ensuring a good balance between performance and stability. As an 8GB DDR3 UDIMM, the HMT41GU7MFR8C-PBN0 is a versatile component for upgrading existing systems or populating new builds. It is suitable for a wide range of uses, from general office productivity to more intensive tasks like virtualization or data processing, enhancing the overall capacity and speed of the system's memory subsystem.



